Trump backs off as Hyundai factory ICE raid enrages Korea
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Trump backs off as Hyundai factory ICE raid enrages Korea
""When Foreign Companies who are building extremely complex products, machines, and various other 'things,' come into the United States with massive Investments, I want them to bring their people of expertise for a period of time to teach and train our people how to make these very unique and complex products, as they phase out of our Country, and back into their land,""
"the president postedon Truth Social, adding "I don't want to frighten off or disincentivize Investment into America by outside Countries or Companies. We welcome them, we welcome their employees, and we are willing to proudly say we will learn from them." That post referred back to the September 4 raid that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted at a site jointly operated by Hyundai and LG Electronics in Georgia, where the Korean companies build batteries and electric cars."
President Trump posted on Truth Social urging foreign companies to bring expert staff to train American workers as they build complex products in the United States. The post referenced a September 4 ICE raid at a Hyundai and LG Electronics site in Georgia where Korean employees were training American staff. ICE arrested 475 people, including more than 300 South Korean nationals, many of whom said they held valid work visas, and officials displayed shackled Korean workers to cameras. The arrests provoked outrage in South Korea and prompted a government review of potential human rights violations. US trade policy favors onshore manufacturing and Georgia sought Korean investment to boost its economy.
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