Trump tells foreign firms to respect' immigration laws after Hyundai raid US politics live
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Trump tells foreign firms to respect' immigration laws after Hyundai raid  US politics live
"We start with news that Donald Trump has told foreign companies that they must hire and train American workers and respect immigration laws, after a raid at a Hyundai Motor manufacturing facility in Georgia saw about 300 South Koreans detained. Nearly 500 workers in total were detained in the raid on Thursday, with US authorities releasing footage showing them restrained in handcuffs and ankle chains, loaded on to buses."
"The raid marked the largest single site sweep carried out under Trump's nationwide anti-immigration campaign and appeared to strain the longstanding diplomatic and economic relationship between the US and South Korea. I am hereby calling on all Foreign Companies investing in the United States to please respect our Nation's Immigration Laws, Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday, adding Your Investments are welcome, and we encourage you to LEGALLY bring your very smart people"
Donald Trump instructed foreign companies investing in the United States to respect immigration laws and to hire and train American workers following a large immigration raid at a Hyundai Motor manufacturing facility in Georgia. US authorities detained nearly 500 workers in the raid, including about 300 South Koreans, and released footage showing detainees restrained in handcuffs and ankle chains and loaded onto buses. The sweep was the largest single-site operation under Trump's nationwide anti-immigration campaign and appeared to strain diplomatic and economic ties with South Korea. Hyundai advised some staff to delay US business trips. Treasury secretary Scott Bessent refused to call Trump's global tariffs taxes and dismissed related concerns.
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