Georgia Hyundai Plant ICE Raid

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the Korean-American community of mostly affluent and hard working suburbanites, is going nuts over this issue and not in a way good for Republicans.


I'm sure MAGAs DGAF about what Korean Americans think


They do if they stop building all those asian factories in the south.

The south owes its economic growth over the past few decades to foreign investment mostly by asian companies like hyundai.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to but words in anyone's mouth, but I would like to get some clarity you know certainty about what Democrats think would have been the best way to handle this situation, so as to form a clear comparison.

This is the context

Evidently, Hyundai was warned, they had issues a number of times. They had applied and had been denied. They had a history of labor violations, child labor etc.

So, I gather the chamber of commerce's or Democrats plan here would be to look the other way, go out of their way to help them comply, keep it out of the news, cover it up if necessary and hide any malfeasance.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, you missed that they were here legally and many of them were doing work they were legally allowed to do and because some of the people there were doping work they were not allowed to do, the rounded everyone that didn't have citizenship and threw them in a prison for a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to but words in anyone's mouth, but I would like to get some clarity you know certainty about what Democrats think would have been the best way to handle this situation, so as to form a clear comparison.

This is the context

Evidently, Hyundai was warned, they had issues a number of times. They had applied and had been denied. They had a history of labor violations, child labor etc.

So, I gather the chamber of commerce's or Democrats plan here would be to look the other way, go out of their way to help them comply, keep it out of the news, cover it up if necessary and hide any malfeasance.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, you missed that they were here legally and many of them were doing work they were legally allowed to do and because some of the people there were doping work they were not allowed to do, the rounded everyone that didn't have citizenship and threw them in a prison for a week.


In this instance a half truth is the same as a lie.

Everyone of those deserved to be shackled removed from the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to but words in anyone's mouth, but I would like to get some clarity you know certainty about what Democrats think would have been the best way to handle this situation, so as to form a clear comparison.

This is the context

Evidently, Hyundai was warned, they had issues a number of times. They had applied and had been denied. They had a history of labor violations, child labor etc.

So, I gather the chamber of commerce's or Democrats plan here would be to look the other way, go out of their way to help them comply, keep it out of the news, cover it up if necessary and hide any malfeasance.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, you missed that they were here legally and many of them were doing work they were legally allowed to do and because some of the people there were doping work they were not allowed to do, the rounded everyone that didn't have citizenship and threw them in a prison for a week.


In this instance a half truth is the same as a lie.

Everyone of those deserved to be shackled removed from the country.


You clearly know nothing of international business and diplomacy. Guess what, the US will lose hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions in revenue because of this. Yay or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to but words in anyone's mouth, but I would like to get some clarity you know certainty about what Democrats think would have been the best way to handle this situation, so as to form a clear comparison.

This is the context

Evidently, Hyundai was warned, they had issues a number of times. They had applied and had been denied. They had a history of labor violations, child labor etc.

So, I gather the chamber of commerce's or Democrats plan here would be to look the other way, go out of their way to help them comply, keep it out of the news, cover it up if necessary and hide any malfeasance.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, you missed that they were here legally and many of them were doing work they were legally allowed to do and because some of the people there were doping work they were not allowed to do, the rounded everyone that didn't have citizenship and threw them in a prison for a week.


In this instance a half truth is the same as a lie.

Everyone of those deserved to be shackled removed from the country.


This is exactly why Trump is so unpopular
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to but words in anyone's mouth, but I would like to get some clarity you know certainty about what Democrats think would have been the best way to handle this situation, so as to form a clear comparison.

This is the context

Evidently, Hyundai was warned, they had issues a number of times. They had applied and had been denied. They had a history of labor violations, child labor etc.

So, I gather the chamber of commerce's or Democrats plan here would be to look the other way, go out of their way to help them comply, keep it out of the news, cover it up if necessary and hide any malfeasance.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, you missed that they were here legally and many of them were doing work they were legally allowed to do and because some of the people there were doping work they were not allowed to do, the rounded everyone that didn't have citizenship and threw them in a prison for a week.


In this instance a half truth is the same as a lie.

Everyone of those deserved to be shackled removed from the country.


Yes! Hopefully the South Korea will do the same to US citizens working in South Korea- McKinsey, Deloitte, BAE, GDIT, Northrup, etc. Cuffs and leg irons! Give those jobs to Koreans.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s so hard about they were not here legally so they don’t get to stay?


They were almost all here legally.

The question is whether the work they were doing was permitted under the visas.
They are allowed to come here and install equipment and train people on their use.
The allegation is that some of them were doing more than installing specialty equipment and training people on their use. Some people say they were doing basic construction that could have been done by domestic labor.

If you don't think this is a complicated issue that requires more facts than you have then you don't understand the issues.


The problem now is that they weren’t able to finish training the permanent workers. That’s why Trump wanted them to stay. After they were chained to walls all but one declined to stay. The one who stayed has family here.

500 people were picked up by ICE at the plant. No criminals.
Anonymous
Korea should drop the U.S. while Miller and Trump are in charge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s so hard about they were not here legally so they don’t get to stay?


They were almost all here legally.

The question is whether the work they were doing was permitted under the visas.
They are allowed to come here and install equipment and train people on their use.
The allegation is that some of them were doing more than installing specialty equipment and training people on their use. Some people say they were doing basic construction that could have been done by domestic labor.

If you don't think this is a complicated issue that requires more facts than you have then you don't understand the issues.


The problem now is that they weren’t able to finish training the permanent workers. That’s why Trump wanted them to stay. After they were chained to walls all but one declined to stay. The one who stayed has family here.

500 people were picked up by ICE at the plant. No criminals.


Koreans welcomed them home as if they were held hostage. This will serve as an example why you don’t want to invest in America. The racist hillbillies are in charge and want to hurt foreigners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to but words in anyone's mouth, but I would like to get some clarity you know certainty about what Democrats think would have been the best way to handle this situation, so as to form a clear comparison.

This is the context

Evidently, Hyundai was warned, they had issues a number of times. They had applied and had been denied. They had a history of labor violations, child labor etc.

So, I gather the chamber of commerce's or Democrats plan here would be to look the other way, go out of their way to help them comply, keep it out of the news, cover it up if necessary and hide any malfeasance.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, you missed that they were here legally and many of them were doing work they were legally allowed to do and because some of the people there were doping work they were not allowed to do, the rounded everyone that didn't have citizenship and threw them in a prison for a week.


In this instance a half truth is the same as a lie.

Everyone of those deserved to be shackled removed from the country.


Our race to sh!thole status is breaking records. The Koreans will loose some investment, but it’s looking unlikely the American consumer will have purchasing power for these products anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The state of Georgia and local areas are giving Hyundai 2 billion dollars in tax breaks because they thought Americans would be hired. There is no reason for almost 500 Korean workers to take jobs away from Americans.

Democrats should be supporting this? What party is now for the worker? Please tell me so I can join that party? Democrats and Republicans only care about the rich.


How can you be so naive to think everything you see is some political attack by the left with no proof? Next time check a couple of publications before forming an opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to but words in anyone's mouth, but I would like to get some clarity you know certainty about what Democrats think would have been the best way to handle this situation, so as to form a clear comparison.

This is the context

Evidently, Hyundai was warned, they had issues a number of times. They had applied and had been denied. They had a history of labor violations, child labor etc.

So, I gather the chamber of commerce's or Democrats plan here would be to look the other way, go out of their way to help them comply, keep it out of the news, cover it up if necessary and hide any malfeasance.

Did I miss anything?


Yes, you missed that they were here legally and many of them were doing work they were legally allowed to do and because some of the people there were doping work they were not allowed to do, the rounded everyone that didn't have citizenship and threw them in a prison for a week.


There are questions around the work they were doing like pouring concrete. We have domestic labor that can do that. Curious- were the US citizens rounded up with the 475 of Korean descent?
Anonymous
“ The South Korean government says it is investigating potential human rights violations after an ICE raid in the USA ended with over 300 Koreans being abducted.”

-Chrustiandaily
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s so hard about they were not here legally so they don’t get to stay?


They were almost all here legally.

The question is whether the work they were doing was permitted under the visas.
They are allowed to come here and install equipment and train people on their use.
The allegation is that some of them were doing more than installing specialty equipment and training people on their use. Some people say they were doing basic construction that could have been done by domestic labor.

If you don't think this is a complicated issue that requires more facts than you have then you don't understand the issues.


The problem now is that they weren’t able to finish training the permanent workers. That’s why Trump wanted them to stay. After they were chained to walls all but one declined to stay. The one who stayed has family here.

500 people were picked up by ICE at the plant. No criminals.


Koreans welcomed them home as if they were held hostage. This will serve as an example why you don’t want to invest in America. The racist hillbillies are in charge and want to hurt foreigners.


They WERE held hostage. They were asked to come here and work and invest in US, on visas commonly used for temp workers, then rounded up and held hostage for no reason.
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