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So sucking up doesn't always work. I'm shocked.funniest part is that Hyundai had just pledged something like 26 billion in US investments last week....
So sucking up doesn't always work. I'm shocked.funniest part is that Hyundai had just pledged something like 26 billion in US investments last week....
just fucking amazing...really...
~On the 5th, the local Korean news channel 'Atlanta Korean News Portal' reported that "the raid on the federal immigration office appeared to have been triggered by persistent tips from far-right Trump supporters," and that Tory Brainam, a candidate for the 12th Georgia Congressional District, had identified herself as the informant. Brainam, a former US Marine who has declared her support for Trump, is known for her far-right conservative leanings.
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Republican Candidate Takes Credit for Trump Immigration Raid at Hyundai Plant
Tori Branum, who’s running for Congress in Georgia, says she tipped off the Trump administration and feels “good” about itca.news.yahoo.com
Using the gestapo to take out the gestapo is, as always, a legitimate tactic.Checks out. You report people you have a beef with to the Gestapo, to rise up the party ranks.
Reaction from south KoreaICE shuts down a Hyundai location(one of the biggest employers in Georgia):
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South Koreans detained in ICE raid at Hyundai electric vehicle site in Georgia
Most of the 475 arrested were from South Korea, leading the country to express concern about the rights of those in custody.www.bbc.com
'America, Fuck Ya, Gotta keep these immigrants from building factories and bringing Jobs to the USA...![]()
Grok comment — based on my prompt
Back in my day... you'd just walk in from the street to any classroom. No locks. Doors might even be open on a warm day.
I do remember when they added chain link around the local schools.
So... uhh... when did they turn schools into a fortress with security guards that can turn away officers / federal agents?
Cause... damn, if that isn't a statement. Maybe it's a midwest / big city thing....
So. WTF is ICE doing targeting elementary kids?
Clearly this can’t be accurate we have it on good authority from Brovane they were all illegals.Valid visa holder mandated to leave anyway
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Leaked Ice document shows worker detained in Hyundai raid had valid visa
Exclusive: critics accuse Ice of ‘outrageous’ and ‘unlawful’ detention of Korean manwww.theguardian.com
Read the storyFully legal immigrant from Northern Ireland detained for "looking like a Mexican" wherein he witnesses somebody die likely as a result of neglect.
keysweekly.com
Clearly this can’t be accurate we have it on good authority from Brovane they were all illegals.
There have been way too many examples of even white tourists and immigrants with legal status being swept up in raids with one common characteristic—all are LGBTQ and had outward indications of their LGBTQ status.Read the story
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POPULAR KEY WEST HAIRSTYLIST DETAINED BY ICE ON JUNE 12
Two weeks ago, Lee Stinton was a popular Key West hairdresser with a job, a partner of four years, a dog named Ernest Heminggay, an employment authorization from the federal government and a green card application moving through the immigration process. Today, Stinton is an Irish immigrant...keysweekly.com
ICE shuts down a Hyundai location(one of the biggest employers in Georgia):
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South Koreans detained in ICE raid at Hyundai electric vehicle site in Georgia
Most of the 475 arrested were from South Korea, leading the country to express concern about the rights of those in custody.www.bbc.com
'America, Fuck Ya, Gotta keep these immigrants from building factories and bringing Jobs to the USA...![]()
“That led to a halt in the departure process, in order to first hear Korea’s position on whether the detained nationals, all of whom are skilled workers, want to return home or stay in the U.S. to continue working and help train American personnel,” the official said, adding that the detainees—who had been restrained in handcuffs and ankle chains at their arrest, according to footage released by the U.S. authorities—were “extremely shocked and exhausted” and should return home first but could return to the U.S. at a later date.
Kuck earlier told the Associated Press that many of the workers “were either there as engineers or were involved in after-sales service and installation.” Under State Department guidelines, B-1 visa holders may be used “to install, service, or repair commercial or industrial equipment or machinery purchased from a company outside the United States or to train U.S. workers to perform such services” if it is spelled out in their contract.
“The vast majority of folks,” Kuck told Reuters, “including the ones I represent, should never have been detained.”
Creating diplomatic incidents because they're morons.Followup: Mad King flip-flop decides he wants Koreans he had chained up, to stay:
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After ICE Raid, Trump Now Wants Korean Workers to Stay in U.S.
The U.S. may even create a new visa category for Korean workers so foreign investment isn’t disrupted.time.com
The clown shoes are getting bigger all the time.Creating diplomatic incidents because they're morons.
The bigger issue to me is what message it sends out to TSMC Arizona plant, probably the biggest leading edge tech investment in US so farThis ice raid of South Korean workers may very well come back to bite the syphilitic orange menace on his fat ass.
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said a US immigration raid that led to the detention of more than 300 Korean workers has unsettled companies pouring billions into America.
“They simply needed skilled technicians to install the equipment to build the plant because there aren’t workers available in the US,” Lee said on Thursday, speaking at a press conference in Seoul to mark his 100th day in office. “This could have a significant impact on future direct investment into the US.”
"Lee said the workers were dispatched on short-term stays to install equipment and got caught up in the raid amid repeated difficulties obtaining visas. He added that the raid had left him “baffled.”
