Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Then why were they raided?
Because an idiot MAGA congressional candidate reported the whole operation to ICE.
MTG?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were not here legally to work
How do you know? Surely you aren’t taking the word of the trumpet administration.
Good luck to the 8000 locals that will nowgo back to working at the Piggly Wiggly. Lmao
Most pro-union president of all time. Web of contractors didn't even have visas.
Anonymous wrote:They were not here legally to work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were not here legally to work
How do you know? Surely you aren’t taking the word of the trumpet administration.
Good luck to the 8000 locals that will nowgo back to working at the Piggly Wiggly. Lmao
Anonymous wrote: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.
Then why were they raided?
Because an idiot MAGA congressional candidate reported the whole operation to ICE.
Anonymous wrote:They were not here legally to work
Anonymous wrote: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.
They flew here in airplanes? Wow, good to know they didn't take a boat.
What kind of documents do you need to fly internationally- passport, visa, etc.They must have used the Jedi mind trick on CBP to enter the country. I guess you think they were smuggled across the Mexican border by coyotes. Maybe they were going to take a boat but after Trump blew up that boat carrying refugees…
Anonymous wrote:Someone didn't pay their protection money, aka campaign contributions.
This plant may have had the fewest illegals of any in the state.
Anonymous wrote:Trumps SS has created an international crisis.
By kidnapping and abusing 450 skilled South Korean workers, who were INVITED her to help build a battery plant by the way, Trump has sent the world a message:
Do not invest in the United States. Do not send your best and brightest.
Neither your people nor your investment are safe here.
-attorneyryan, Threads
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:the US government had warrants for 4 people and ended up detaining hundreds, including us citizens.
Talk about federal overreach.