Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The detained workers were connected to one of the largest Korean investments in the U.S.—a Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution battery joint venture—which U.S. officials and state leaders have promoted as a major job-creation project. The arrests paused construction and raised questions about how multinational investments will be staffed amid tighter visa rules and heightened immigration enforcement.
https://www.newsweek.com/south-korea-ice-hyundai-georgia-plant-update-2125882
Looks like foreign investments will stop for the foreseeable future in the US. When they arrest your technical advisors and engineers needed to get the $7.6 billion plant up in running it drives off investors. What a stupid move.
Looks like foreign investments should play by the visa rules.
They did. This is why the South Koreans are so upset. All these Koreans filled out work visas and entered the country through legal means. They flew here on airplanes and showed their passport with visas.
And then let them expire.
The irony is that all major Asian countries would physically kick your butt out right at the 90 day or 180 day visitor mark.
We do nothing to visa overstayers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the US apology tour is starting. They must know how badly they screwed up.
https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10575176
The US is not apologizing. It’s more of a shake down and collections operation. Got to paid for protection!
This is just false. I posted upthread that Trump already offered them to stay in the US and only person out of hundreds agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is this radical leftist deep state agent "Landau" expressing "deep regret" about Trump securing our border and protecting American jobs?
LOCK HIM UP!!!
Georgians can design and build their own Hyundai plants.
Are you /s?
Have you meet Georgians?
Some of them can barely use a can opener
Anonymous wrote:Who is this radical leftist deep state agent "Landau" expressing "deep regret" about Trump securing our border and protecting American jobs?
LOCK HIM UP!!!
Georgians can design and build their own Hyundai plants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The detained workers were connected to one of the largest Korean investments in the U.S.—a Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution battery joint venture—which U.S. officials and state leaders have promoted as a major job-creation project. The arrests paused construction and raised questions about how multinational investments will be staffed amid tighter visa rules and heightened immigration enforcement.
https://www.newsweek.com/south-korea-ice-hyundai-georgia-plant-update-2125882
Looks like foreign investments will stop for the foreseeable future in the US. When they arrest your technical advisors and engineers needed to get the $7.6 billion plant up in running it drives off investors. What a stupid move.
Looks like foreign investments should play by the visa rules.
They did. This is why the South Koreans are so upset. All these Koreans filled out work visas and entered the country through legal means. They flew here on airplanes and showed their passport with visas.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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?
Made up by maga who two weeks ago did not know there was a EV and EV battery plant in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“South Korea’s government has said it will launch an investigation into whether human rights violations were committed when hundreds of its citizens were detained in a US immigration raid.”
https://apple.news/AkK3Ws9rlS_K2lMQfpf5Sdg
Workers were detained without being informed if their rights, and were angry that Ice agents mocked them with remarks about “North Korea” and “rocket man” – an insult Trump has previously used about Pyongyang’s leader, Kim Jong-un.
Guardian also reported that a leaked ICE document showed that ICE knowingly detained workers who were in the US legally, on appropriate valid visas.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/10/hyundai-factory-ice-raid-legal-visa
These are the high quality ICE agents we keep hearing so much about.
What dreamy heros.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the US apology tour is starting. They must know how badly they screwed up.
https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10575176
The US is not apologizing. It’s more of a shake down and collections operation. Got to paid for protection!
This is just false. I posted upthread that Trump already offered them to stay in the US and only person out of hundreds agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the US apology tour is starting. They must know how badly they screwed up.
https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10575176
The US is not apologizing. It’s more of a shake down and collections operation. Got to paid for protection!
This is just false. I posted upthread that Trump already offered them to stay in the US and only person out of hundreds agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the US apology tour is starting. They must know how badly they screwed up.
https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10575176
The US is not apologizing. It’s more of a shake down and collections operation. Got to paid for protection!
This is just false. I posted upthread that Trump already offered them to stay in the US and only person out of hundreds agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the US apology tour is starting. They must know how badly they screwed up.
https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10575176
The US is not apologizing. It’s more of a shake down and collections operation. Got to paid for protection!
Anonymous wrote:Face it, the US economy is basically imploding because of trump.
And the MAGAs are too focused on Charlie Kirk to pay any attention to their grocery bills or stories like this.
International Paper to close 4 facilities, affecting 1,100 employees
The latest in a series of closures brings the number of impacted workers to roughly 3,600 since October 2024.
International Paper announced on Thursday four site closures in Georgia affecting a total of 1,100 hourly and salaried workers: one containerboard mill in Riceboro and another in Savannah; a packaging facility in Savannah; and a timber and lumber mill in Riceboro.
The Savannah containerboard mill will shut down in stages by Sept. 30, removing approximately 1 million tons of annual containerboard capacity, according to a securities filing Thursday. The Riceboro containerboard mill also will shut down in stages, by Sept. 12, reducing IP’s annual capacity by 430,000 tons.
IP simultaneously announced another packaging business change: It will put $250 million toward converting the No. 16 machine at its Riverdale mill in Selma, Alabama, to produce containerboard instead of uncoated freesheet. IP anticipates the conversion will be completed in the third quarter of 2026, but it did not directly disclose how much containerboard capacity this would add to its system.
Anonymous wrote:Who is this radical leftist deep state agent "Landau" expressing "deep regret" about Trump securing our border and protecting American jobs?
LOCK HIM UP!!!
Georgians can design and build their own Hyundai plants.