President Trump revealed Monday he was “very much opposed” to the massive ICE raid last month at a Hyundai factory in Georgia ...
The President of the United States has gone back on his decision to deport hundreds of South Korean Hyundai employees.
The revival of America’s industrial base is happening amid pine forests and peanut farms. And it’s being led by a South ...
After ICE in September raided a still-under-construction Georgia Hyundai plant – and arrested and deported hundreds of South Korean workers – the automaker’s CEO, José Muñoz, said he hoped for a ...
The release of hundreds of South Korean workers arrested by federal immigration agents at a Hyundai factory last week has been delayed due to “circumstances on the U.S. side,” Korean officials have ...
Before it became the target of one of the biggest immigration raids in U.S. history, Hyundai Motor’s 0053800.20%increase; green up pointing triangle sprawling auto plant in central Georgia had another ...
A recent immigration raid at a Hyundai manufacturing facility in Georgia led to the detention of nearly 500 workers, most of them South Korean nationals. Lawyers for some of the immigrants say they ...
Still think mass deportation has no economic or political consequences? The fallout from last week’s blunderbuss raid on a Hyundai plant in Georgia continues to reverberate in South Korea, and it pays ...
ATLANTA (AP) — More than 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at a Georgia battery factory in Georgia last week left Atlanta shortly before noon Thursday, bound for South Korea.
Hyundai Motor Group will spend $2.7 billion to expand its new factory near Savannah, Georgia as part of its 5-year “Vision and Product Roadmap.” Along with other investments it will be capable of ...