Group 1 - The U.S. immigration enforcement officials conducted a large-scale operation at a Hyundai Motor Group factory in Georgia, resulting in the arrest of 475 undocumented individuals, most of whom are from South Korea [1] - The operation is described as the largest single-location enforcement action by the Department of Homeland Security to date, with investigations covering contractors and subcontractors over several months [1] - The factory, which began producing electric vehicles a year ago, is a $7.6 billion investment and employs approximately 1,200 workers [1] Group 2 - About 300 of the arrested individuals are South Korean citizens, prompting a statement of regret from the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the protection of the rights of its citizens and businesses [2] - The enforcement action may create tension between President Trump's priorities of domestic manufacturing development and illegal immigration enforcement, potentially straining U.S.-South Korea relations amid ongoing trade negotiations [2]
美国移民执法部门在佐治亚州抓捕475人 大多来自韩国
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-06 03:28