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South Korea sends plane to US to bring back workers detained in immigration raid

South Korea arranges a Korean Air Boeing 747-8i to repatriate over 300 workers detained during the largest U.S. single-site immigration enforcement action, avoiding formal deportation.

  • More than 300 South Korean workers were detained during a raid on an electric battery plant in Georgia.
  • Korean Air plans to send a Boeing 747-8i to Atlanta to repatriate the detained workers.
  • The South Korean Foreign Ministry confirmed that discussions between Seoul and Washington are ongoing regarding the voluntary exit of detained workers.
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Seoul, Sep 10 (EFE).- The South Korean government reported this Wednesday that it is having difficulty bringing back South Koreans detained at the Hyundai plant in Georgia, USA, as planned, due to “circumstances” in the US country. The departure of South Korean nationals from that country today, as planned, “has become difficult due to circumstances on the US side,” the Seoul Foreign Ministry said in a statement, without giving details about the…

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연합뉴스-Yonhap News Agency broke the news in Korea, Republic of on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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