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Sep 6, 2025, 10:42:17 AM (4 days ago) Sep 6
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Federal agents raided a Hyundai complex in Georgia yesterday, detaining 475 people, most of them South Korean nationals. Homeland Security Investigations officials called it the agency's largest single-site enforcement operation.




 

Steven Schrank, the agency's Georgia unit head, said the raid followed a months-long probe into alleged unlawful hiring of migrants who crossed the border illegally, overstayed visas, or lacked work authorization. Agents targeted an under-construction battery plant co-owned by South Korean carmaker Hyundai and battery company LG Energy Solution. The facility is next to Hyundai’s $7.6B EV plant, which employs about 1,200 people and Gov. Brian Kemp (R) touted as Georgia’s largest-ever economic development project. See photos




 

South Korea’s foreign minister sent diplomats to the site yesterday, expressing concern that US law enforcement may have infringed on the rights and business activities of South Korean citizens. The country recently pledged to invest $350B in US industries.




 

Separately, a federal judge yesterday blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal protections for over 1 million Haitians and Venezuelans.





Tim

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Sep 6, 2025, 10:51:16 AM (4 days ago) Sep 6
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The Current is one of the few non-profit newsrooms in Georgia. 

They were looking into the Hyundai operation more than a year ago. 


It seems to me that it is possible that Hyundai could not find workers with the right skills who were willing to drive the long distances to the plant and work for below-average wages, so they brought in vetted people from their homeland.  They were probably unable to obtain proper visas for some.  Others were still needed after their work visa expired but could they get renewed?  No, our brilliantly run government wants Hyundai to invest billions here, construct numerous plants, and hire lots of our people, but we don't have a plan for cooperating with them so the plants get built. 

It's just another day with Republican logic. Make demands, use force if you don't get what you want, punish and bully and punish some more.  

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