Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No special treatment for South Korea. If they are going to go after Mexicans and Indians, they have to go after anyone else who isn't following immigration law.
Hyundai will get these people the proper visas.
Lmao, the Koreans are going to take this personally and likely not even open the plant(s).
This dumbass maga stunt likely just killed thousands of skilled labor jobs in Georgia. Back to picking peanuts, I guess.
So you’re saying we should allow foreign companies to trample on our laws because it brings jobs? 1/3 of the jobs at the plant weren’t even going to Americans in America.
No one is saying that. The Koreans were here temporarily to set up the plant, which would have opened 600+ high skilled jobs to the people of Georgia. There were administrative delays - thank you, DOGE - extending the temporary work visas, and this would have under a normal government been taken care of diplomatically and efficiently. Now our reckless President has destroyed diplomatic ties with a country that is only going to be more important to the global economy in the years ahead. How stupid and obtuse do you have to be to not get how disastrous and short-sighted this is for the American people?
The 9/11 terrorists were on business visas; this is no small matter.
Our government is stretched very thin when it comes to immigration. How much "special treatment" do you think they need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No. It is the correct ruling. The raids are based on reasonable suspicion.
If LA or California is unhappy with the ruling maybe they should start working with ICE and turning over criminal illegal aliens so the raids would be unnecessary.
In a normal society with justice, there has to be a warrant signed by a judge by a justice department bringing evidence to a court. Lawless raids because of 'feels" are authoritarian. Pulling people over because of their skin color is racist and authoritiarian. By right leaning white people are perfectly fine with some people being tread on, as long as it isn't them, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No. It is the correct ruling. The raids are based on reasonable suspicion.
If LA or California is unhappy with the ruling maybe they should start working with ICE and turning over criminal illegal aliens so the raids would be unnecessary.
In a normal society with justice, there has to be a warrant signed by a judge by a justice department bringing evidence to a court. Lawless raids because of 'feels" are authoritarian. Pulling people over because of their skin color is racist and authoritiarian. By right leaning white people are perfectly fine with some people being tread on, as long as it isn't them, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No. It is the correct ruling. The raids are based on reasonable suspicion.
If LA or California is unhappy with the ruling maybe they should start working with ICE and turning over criminal illegal aliens so the raids would be unnecessary.
In a normal society with justice, there has to be a warrant signed by a judge by a justice department bringing evidence to a court. Lawless raids because of 'feels" are authoritarian. Pulling people over because of their skin color is racist and authoritiarian. By right leaning white people are perfectly fine with some people being tread on, as long as it isn't them, right?
Anonymous wrote:
No. It is the correct ruling. The raids are based on reasonable suspicion.
If LA or California is unhappy with the ruling maybe they should start working with ICE and turning over criminal illegal aliens so the raids would be unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No special treatment for South Korea. If they are going to go after Mexicans and Indians, they have to go after anyone else who isn't following immigration law.
Hyundai will get these people the proper visas.
Lmao, the Koreans are going to take this personally and likely not even open the plant(s).
This dumbass maga stunt likely just killed thousands of skilled labor jobs in Georgia. Back to picking peanuts, I guess.
So you’re saying we should allow foreign companies to trample on our laws because it brings jobs? 1/3 of the jobs at the plant weren’t even going to Americans in America.
No one is saying that. The Koreans were here temporarily to set up the plant, which would have opened 600+ high skilled jobs to the people of Georgia. There were administrative delays - thank you, DOGE - extending the temporary work visas, and this would have under a normal government been taken care of diplomatically and efficiently. Now our reckless President has destroyed diplomatic ties with a country that is only going to be more important to the global economy in the years ahead. How stupid and obtuse do you have to be to not get how disastrous and short-sighted this is for the American people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No special treatment for South Korea. If they are going to go after Mexicans and Indians, they have to go after anyone else who isn't following immigration law.
Hyundai will get these people the proper visas.
Lmao, the Koreans are going to take this personally and likely not even open the plant(s).
This dumbass maga stunt likely just killed thousands of skilled labor jobs in Georgia. Back to picking peanuts, I guess.
So you’re saying we should allow foreign companies to trample on our laws because it brings jobs? 1/3 of the jobs at the plant weren’t even going to Americans in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No special treatment for South Korea. If they are going to go after Mexicans and Indians, they have to go after anyone else who isn't following immigration law.
Hyundai will get these people the proper visas.
Lmao, the Koreans are going to take this personally and likely not even open the plant(s).
This dumbass maga stunt likely just killed thousands of skilled labor jobs in Georgia. Back to picking peanuts, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Legal to harass Hispanics. Lovely.