Source: South Korean workers detained in US raid arrive home - BBC News More than 300 South Koreans who were detained in a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in the US state of Georgia have arrived back home. Their return comes as the country's president and Hyundai's chief executive have warned about the impact of the raid. … If I was shopping for an EV, the Hyundai Ioniq 6 would be a contender. Now, no loner an option. A successful ‘two-fer-one’: Chase off skilled, imported workers. B*tch slapped EV batteries. Devo is alive in the sociopath in Chief and his minions. Reflection, the first sustained nuclear chain reaction by an imported Italian. The first hydrogen bomb by another imported scientist. The Manhattan project funded by a letter from a Swiss-German imported physicist. For generations, we imported bright people and cheap labor. Now we get try the alternative. Bob Wilson
False binaries. If there were not 300 illegals in a factory then the raid would NOT have been that 'massive' 'eh? Nobody is denying the "E pluribus unum" thing, and many people, including myself, have been banging the drum for immigration reform. The modern-day slavery that is human trafficking needs to end. If the ROKs want to manufacture and sell cars in the US - then why not make them do so LEGALLY? Georgia mandates E-Verify for public employers, and for most private employers with 11 or more employees. This means that, at the very least, the "rhymes with Sunday" company was and probably IS criminally negligent. Folks in their head-shed need to be perp walked to court and somebody needs to open their eyes with a 7-8 figure fine. ...AND the US State Department needs to have a quiet word with their counterparts in Soeul about some possible redeployments for their security forces. AFTER ALL...... EUCOM is heating up lately, and I think it' time that all of THOSE service members spent their paychecks where they might be more appreciated.