Georgia, Hyundai and raid
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Tori Branum, a former U.S. Marine, who has accepted the online moniker of ‘MAGA Karen,’ is running for District 12 Congress in Georgia
A U.S. immigration lawyer representing more than a dozen workers arrested at a Hyundai facility in Georgia last week said on Wednesday that many of the nearly 500 picked up appeared to be working legally,
"What we ask in return is that you hire and train American Workers," Trump wrote on Truth Social.
The federal E-Verify system is supposed to help employers determine whether their workers are legal, but its use isn't always required.
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Auto workers union condemns Hyundai working conditions in wake of federal raid on Georgia site
UAW condemns Hyundai for poor worker safety record following immigration raid at Georgia electric car battery factory that detained 475 people.
President Trump said he stood up for Georgia workers by detaining 300 South Korean nationals. Experts say he risks killing thousands of U.S. manufacturing jobs.
An immigration attorney says many South Korean workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia were brought in for highly specialized work that Americans aren't trained to perform.
The president is pushing for billions in investment from South Korea as he seeks to reduce the number of foreign-born workers in the U.S.
B-1 visa holders can also enter the United States "to install, service, or repair commercial or industrial equipment or machinery purchased from a company outside the United States or to train U.S. workers to perform such services," according to a State Department manual about B visas.