Hundreds of South Korean workers are expected to be flown out of the U.S. after being held in an immigration detention center in Folkston, Georgia. The Korean government is hoping to negotiate their voluntary release, instead of forcing their deportation.
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- Over 300 South Korean workers were detained in Folsom, Georgia. 5s
- The South Korean government is negotiating for their voluntary release instead of deportation. 10s
- A chartered Korean airplane will transport the workers back to South Korea. 42s
- Deportation could result in a 10-year ban from re-entering the U.S. 1m 26s
- The incident is part of a broader U.S. immigration crackdown, with some workers overstaying visas or crossing illegally. 2m 12s