How the massive immigration raid on a Georgia car plant unfolded:
More than 300 South Koreans who were detained in a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in the US state of Georgia last week are scheduled to return home on Friday. Their return comes as the country’s president and Hyundai’s chief executive have expressed concerns about the impact of the raid. A chartered Korean Air jet carrying the workers and 14 non-Koreans who were also detained in the raid departed from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at midday local time on Thursday. One South Korean national has reportedly chosen to stay in the US to pursue permanent residency. The plane is expected to arrive at Incheon International Airport in Seoul at around 15:30 Seoul time. The departure was delayed by more than a day due to an instruction from the White House. The BBC has reached out to the White House for comment. The South Korean government is negotiating with the US over visa options for Korean workers to prevent such situations from happening in the future. Meanwhile, Hyundai’s CEO has stated that the raid will delay the factory’s opening.
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