More than 300 South Korean workers return home after US immigration raid
Summary
More than 300 South Korean workers returned home after being arrested in a U.S. immigration raid at a construction site in Georgia. The incident created tension between South Korea and the United States, with protests in South Korea criticizing how workers were treated. The workers were allowed to return voluntarily without future entry restrictions.Key Facts
- Over 300 South Korean workers were arrested in a U.S. immigration raid and returned to South Korea.
- The raid took place at a Hyundai-LG battery plant construction site in Georgia.
- This was the largest single-site immigration operation since President Trump resumed office.
- South Korea's Foreign Ministry confirmed the flight's departure went smoothly.
- Images of the arrested workers in handcuffs caused outrage in South Korea.
- Protesters in South Korea criticized the U.S. for allegedly betraying an ally.
- South Korea's President Lee Jae-mMyung called the raid "bewildering" and warned it could hurt future investments.
- The workers returned voluntarily, with no future visa or re-entry restrictions.
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