The raid at a Hyundai plant was by far the largest single-site anti-immigration swoop by the Trump administration. The incident has caused outrage in South Korea.
Ok so ICE bad, but are these expulsions not legitimate? They must be according to some law.
I’ve travelled for work all my life, and fairly regularly violated work limitations of my visas, such as using tourist visas, or using business visas that didn’t allow manual work when I, in fact, did manual work. I didn’t have much choice at the time, but I was aware I was violating the law. If Hyundai, like other employers, forces their worker to act illegally, they should face the consequences.
The Koreans are doubly upset because they all had work visas and were invited over to set up the factory. They are all highly trained professionals who were going to train Americans. Instead, they were zip tied like criminals. I hope this has major repercussions
Ok so ICE bad, but are these expulsions not legitimate? They must be according to some law.
I’ve travelled for work all my life, and fairly regularly violated work limitations of my visas, such as using tourist visas, or using business visas that didn’t allow manual work when I, in fact, did manual work. I didn’t have much choice at the time, but I was aware I was violating the law. If Hyundai, like other employers, forces their worker to act illegally, they should face the consequences.
The Koreans are doubly upset because they all had work visas and were invited over to set up the factory. They are all highly trained professionals who were going to train Americans. Instead, they were zip tied like criminals. I hope this has major repercussions
https://www.politifact.com/article/2025/sep/10/south-korea-work-visa-immigration-raid-hyundai-ICE/
I wish I trusted government as much as you do.
No, wait, I don’t.