Three hundred South Korean workers detained during a massive immigration raid in the United States will be released and brought home, South Korea’s government said.
Breakdown
- 300 South Korean workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid will be released and returned home.
- Negotiations for their release have concluded, with only administrative steps remaining. 22s
- A chartered flight is planned to bring the workers back to South Korea. 34s
- Foreign Minister Cho Kyon will travel to the U.S. for talks related to the workers' release. 44s
- The raid took place at Hyundai's manufacturing site in Georgia as part of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement. 1m 0s