S Koreans detained, deported at Georgia Hyundai plant say companies back home warned about visas
Immigration,World,Asia,Labor,Migrants,South Korea,Georgia,ICE
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South Koreans employed at a Hyundai EV plant in Georgia that federal immigration agents raided last week say companies in their home country were previously warned about using questionable U.S. visas for them.
Many said they were sent to the U.S. on questionable immigration documents despite their misgivings and warnings about stricter U.S. immigration enforcement, workers, government and company officials, and immigration lawyers told Reuters.
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