Georgia, ICE and South Korea
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The ICE raid that swept up 300 South Koreans in Georgia has strained an important bilateral relationship, and highlighted a significant challenge.
Twenty-six undocumented Mexican workers were taken into custody by ICE agents during a high-profile raid at an automotive plant in Georgia.
"We're going to do more worksite enforcement operations," White House border advisor Tom Homan said on Sunday. "No one hires an illegal alien out of the goodness of their heart. They hire them because they can work them harder, pay them less, undercut the competition that hires U.S. citizen employees.”
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Former DHS official hails ICE raid on Georgia EV plant as 'great deterrent' against hiring illegals
Former DHS official says the ICE raid at Hyundai’s Georgia EV battery plant is a "great deterrent," warning companies not to exploit illegal labor to undercut American workers.
Monday on the RealClearPolitics radio show, Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, and RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende discussed the political implications of the record-breaking ICE raid in Georgia last week.
Aerial view of ICE processing center in Georgia; South Korea says it has reached a deal with the U.S. for the release of South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at a Hyundai plant (AP Vid
President Donald Trump offered to let detained South Korean nationals working at a Hyundai factory in Georgia stay in the United States and train American workers, Seoul officials said on Thursday, as the Korean workers were ultimately on their way back to their native country.