South Koreans Detained in Ice Raid at Hyundai Electric Vehicle Site in Georgia
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ICE raid at Hyundai's Georgia electric vehicle site detains individuals, including South Koreans, sparking discussion on immigration and labor practices.
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Is illegal immigration from South Korea a common thing?
I would expect at a S. Korean company the S. Koreans would be formal company people working there in various roles.
I could see them hiring local illegals from Central / South America and such for say menial jobs ... but most S. Koreans I would expect they would just bring them over legally if they're going to work at a car factory ...