
"Chips, Semiconductors, Computers, Ships, Trains, and so many other products that we have to learn from others how to make, or, in many cases, relearn because we used to be great at it, but not anymore, Trump wrote. We welcome them, we welcome their employees, and we are willing to proudly say we will learn from them, and do even better than them at their own game,' sometime in the not too distant future, the president added."
"About 475 people, mostly South Korean nationals, were arrested at the construction site of an electric vehicle battery factory, operated by Hyundai-LG, in the south-eastern US state of Georgia on 4 September. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials alleged South Koreans had overstayed their visas or held permits that didn't allow them to perform manual labor. The Georgia raid was the largest single-site operation conducted since Trump launched a sweeping immigration crackdown across the country."
Foreign experts are welcomed for temporary stays to teach and train US workers in producing complex, unique products to transfer technical expertise and support investment. About 475 people, mostly South Korean nationals, were arrested at a Hyundai-LG electric vehicle battery factory construction site in Georgia on 4 September for overstaying visas or holding permits that did not allow manual labor. Images of workers chained and handcuffed provoked alarm in South Korea, and the detained workers were subsequently repatriated. South Korea's president called the raid bewildering and warned it could discourage future investment. The Georgia operation was the largest single-site immigration enforcement action since the nationwide crackdown began.
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