Korean Workers Detained in US Immigration Raid at Hyundai-LG Battery Plant
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Summary
The article discusses a controversial immigration raid by US authorities on a Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia where over 300 Korean workers were arrested and detained. The author argues that the situation, which was presented as resolved through "voluntary departure" of workers back to Korea, actually represents a significant humiliation for Korea and should prompt a comprehensive reassessment of Korean investment projects in the US. The piece frames this as an example of "imperial tyranny" by US authorities against Korean workers.
Key quotes
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this is far from the truth
this incident should prompt us in Korea to comprehensively reassess our investment projects in the US
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