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The South Koreans detained in an immigration raid in Georgia are due to be released on Thursday and flown home on Friday.
The ICE raid on more than 300 South Korean workers in Georgia could impact future South Korean investment in the US.
In a news conference marking 100 days in office, Lee Jae Myung called for improvements in the U.S. visa system.
The detained Koreans were scheduled to depart from Atlanta on a chartered plane headed for South Korea.
Hundreds of South Korean workers detained by US immigration authorities in Georgia last week could soon be on their way home, ...
South Korea asked its ally the United States on Wednesday to allow hundreds of Korean workers to leave the country quickly ...
Analysts warn outrage over the military-style raid could affect not only trade ties but also perceptions of U.S. reliability.
A South Korean charter plane arrived in Atlanta on Wednesday to take home Korean workers detained in an immigration raid in ...
The ICE raid that swept up 300 South Koreans in Georgia has strained an important bilateral relationship, and highlighted a ...