South Korean nationals detained in Hyundai facility raid in Georgia will be returned to South Korea on chartered flight. 475 arrested in investigation into unlawful employment practices. Trump administration vows to continue focusing on immigration raids in workplaces. The Hyundai plant employs over 1,200 people and is one of Georgia’s largest economic developments. LG Energy Solution employees also detained in the raid. South Korean government expresses concern to U.S. Embassy about detainee rights. Trump calls on foreign companies to respect U.S. immigration laws. Business travel to U.S. by Hyundai remains in place.
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