South Korea Shaken By US Immigration Raid
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South Korea’s largest conglomerates are said to be scrambling to manage the fallout from a sweeping U.S. immigration raid at a Hyundai Motor Co.–LG Energy Solution battery joint venture in Georgia, an incident that threatens to disrupt the electric vehicle supply chain and jeopardize billions of dollars in planned investments.
President Trump demands foreign companies ‘respect our nation’s immigration laws’ but encouraged them to ‘LEGALLY bring your very smart people’ to the U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security did not specify how long the ICE crackdown would last around the state. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said she expects federal agents to follow local and state laws, warning "we are prepared to take legal action at any evidence to the contrary.
An immigration raid at a Hyundai electric vehicle plant in Georgia that saw hundreds of South Korean nationals detained has
The new move is part of a wider effort to boost resources for immigration enforcement operations. President Donald Trump vowed to marshal together state and federal agencies to conduct mass deportations, and his administration has utilized USCIS, which is primarily a benefits agency, to curb migration.
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Noem says roundup of Koreans at Hyundai plant in Georgia won't deter investment in the U.S.
She was attending a meeting in London of ministers from the “Five Eyes” partnership, focusing on border security and migration issues.
Nicolas Diaz looked out at the empty sidewalks along Wyoming Street, one of this former coal region’s main commercial corridors, and took it as proof that the president he supported is delivering
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(LEAD) Koreans detained in U.S. immigration crackdown may board chartered plane around Wednesday: Seoul official
US crackdown FOLKSTON/WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (Yonhap) -- South Koreans detained in a recent U.S. immigration crackdown may be able to board a chartered plane around Wednesday (Washington time) to return home,