Trump Economic Policies Collide at Georgia Hyundai Factory
The administration arrested 475 individuals at a Hyundai plant, aiming to expand immigration enforcement to more workplaces, according to White House border czar Tom Homan.
- On Sunday, White House border czar Tom Homan announced the Trump administration will target more businesses after a Thursday raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia that led to hundreds of arrests.
- Following months of tougher rhetoric, President Donald Trump posted a Saturday Truth Social meme showing militaristic Chicago imagery, drawing heavy criticism amid escalating immigration talk.
- On Friday, ICE officials said detainees at the Hyundai facility in Georgia included those who crossed illegally, overstayed visas, and many South Korean nationals holding tourist or business visas without work permits.
- `We're going to do more worksite enforcement operations,' White House border czar Tom Homan said, warning employers exploit undocumented workers to undercut U.S. citizen employees.
- Sunday, South Korea's government said detained workers would be returned after administrative procedures, and Homan hinted the National Guard could aid large-scale enforcement involving major U.S. industries relying on immigrant labor.
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Trump economic policies collide at Georgia Hyundai factory
President Trump’s international economic policies crashed into each over the weekend, when hundreds of South Korea workers were arrested by U.S. immigration officials at a Hyundai factory in Georgia only weeks after the two countries announced a new trade arrangement that was hailed by both sides. Trump’s immigration crackdown has largely focused on the U.S. southern border and has…
Border Czar Says ICE Will Target More Businesses After Enforcement Operation at Hyundai
The Trump administration has plans to target more businesses with immigration enforcement operations after it carried one out at a Georgia Hyundai plant and detained hundreds of illegal immigrants, border czar Tom Homan said on Sept. 7. In an interview with CNN, Homan said that the White House is planning to focus more on companies to see whether any illegal immigrants are working at their worksites. “We’re going to do more worksite enforcement …
Immigration attorney representing workers detained in Hyundai raid speaks out
South Korea says it is helping citizens return back to the country voluntarily after a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia. NBC News Legal Affairs Reporter Gary Grumbach shares more details. Immigration attorney Charles Kuck, who has clients swept up in the raid, joins Ana Cabrera to discuss more.

Trump says foreign companies need to train Americans after Hyundai raid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump said on Sunday that foreign companies need to hire and train American workers and respect immigration laws, following a raid at a Hyundai Motor manufacturing facility in the U.S. state of Georgia last week.
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