Koreans Share Accounts of Georgia Raid, Highlighting Concerns About Workplace Safety in America
South Korean engineers were working at a complex in Georgia to build electric cars when a massive Homeland Security raid led to their arrest for visa violations. The workers faced poor conditions in detention and accused U.S. authorities of rights abuses. The raid highlighted a disconnect between American desires for manufacturing and insufficient skilled workers and visas. Despite being mistreated, most workers agreed to voluntarily leave the U.S. The incident strained relations between the U.S. and South Korea, causing deep shock among Koreans. The workers are still dealing with the aftermath, with some questioning the safety of working in America.
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