Group 1 - Multiple federal agencies, including ICE, FBI, and DEA, conducted a heavily armed raid on a construction site for a battery plant in Georgia, jointly invested by Hyundai and LG [1][3][5] - The operation aimed to arrest illegal immigrants, resulting in the detention of 475 workers, primarily Korean nationals [7][13] - The raid has been described as the largest crackdown on illegal immigration by the current Department of Homeland Security [13][20] Group 2 - Hyundai's investment in Georgia includes a vehicle manufacturing plant and a battery factory, with a total investment of $26 billion, marking it as the largest economic investment project in the state's history [15][17] - The construction of the battery plant is currently halted due to the raid, which has raised concerns among foreign investors about the treatment of their workforce [19][23] - The U.S. immigration policy has made it difficult for foreign companies to hire skilled labor, leading to the use of B1 visas for workers, which are not intended for employment [18][19] Group 3 - The raid reflects a shift in U.S. immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, which has increased the pressure on companies employing illegal immigrants [20][21] - The situation has implications for other foreign investments, as companies like Hyundai Heavy Industries are also looking to invest in the U.S. shipbuilding industry [24][30] - The U.S. shipbuilding industry has been struggling due to protectionist policies, and partnerships with companies like Hyundai Heavy Industries are seen as a potential solution to revitalize this sector [26][29]
现代汽车美国电池厂,被抓四百“非法移民”
Hu Xiu·2025-09-06 06:08