Anger Mounts in Korea as Release of Workers Detained in Georgia Is Delayed
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The delayed release of Korean workers detained in Georgia has sparked anger in Korea, with the HN discussion criticizing the handling of the situation as amateurish and politically motivated.
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Step 2: terrorize those facilities with ICE raids
Step 3: profit???
the Koreans know how to play ball, they have golf clubs where you get offered to fill out an application for membership and that costs whatever millions, now, flat on the barrel just to see if you get accepted and get to pay the actual membership fee, so presumably the whole 10.9 billion car plant that they were paying for was, cleared up on the back 9, years ago, something is seriously off the rails here, cause one miniut the US is selling them stacks of F35's, and then pulling some kind of street punk move