Massive Immigration Raid at Georgia EV Plant Reveals National Security and Economic Risks
In a sweeping enforcement action, federal agents detained nearly 500 workers—mostly South Korean nationals—at Hyundai’s Georgia electric vehicle plant, exposing troubling gaps in immigration control that threaten America’s economic integrity and national security.
On a sprawling manufacturing site in Georgia, where Hyundai recently launched a $7.6 billion electric vehicle plant, hundreds of federal agents executed the largest single-site immigration raid in decades. Nearly 475 people were detained, most of them South Korean nationals working at the battery plant under construction—a joint venture between Hyundai and LG Energy Solution. This enforcement action uncovers a glaring failure to safeguard American jobs and uphold national sovereignty amid ambitious globalist projects. How can the nation protect its economic interests when foreign workers with expired visas or unauthorized status fill positions at marquee facilities heralded as engines of...
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