South Korea Protests ICE Raid on Hyundai Facility in Georgia That Detained South Korean Nationals
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Summary
South Korea has expressed concern to the U.S. Embassy over an ICE raid on a Hyundai facility in Georgia where many South Korean nationals were detained. The raid targeted a Hyundai and LG Energy Solution battery joint venture construction site, with South Korean officials stating that the economic activities of their companies and rights of their nationals should not be unfairly violated.
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"South Korea said Friday that it had expressed 'concern and regret' to the U.S. Embassy over an immigration raid"
"many' South Korean nationals had been detained"
"Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as well as Homeland Security Investigations and other federal agencies"
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