iRONic
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Fucking moron… just die. Really, just. Fucking. Die.
Not surprisingly I guess, the MAGAs on X are all fully supporting JD here, they seem to know 100% the boat was full of drugs and everyone on it was a cartel member. So much for due process and innocent until proven guilty. Many are commenting that this is how future encounters with boat loads of brown people should be carried out.
If anyone hasn't been watching the new season of South Park, all 4 episodes they've really been shitting on Trump and his cabinet. Matt & Tray making JD into Tatoo from Fantasy Island is damn hilarious. I hope the entire season's about Trump and co. There's no way there won't be an RFKJ episode.
Trump says he is bringing back manufacturing to America.
475 arrested including South Koreans with work visas training American workers.
Super genius, sharp as a tack. His fucking MIT uncle must've been the family outlier
And clearly the best way to handle the situation was to throw the employees in jail for their employers fuck ups. (If the employers actually fucked up) I haven't seen nearly enough verifiable information either way.Where the work Visa's still valid? Or had they expired?
"In the future, the Seoul government said it would work with companies to minimize legal risks by reviewing the visa status of Korean workers sent to the U.S. to assist American investment projects."
This quote tells me that Hyundai and LG might been been playing a little "fast and loose" with work Visa's in the US.
Seoul Says Deal Reached With U.S. to Release Workers Detained in Hyundai Raid
With a large corporation like Hyundai or LG there is no excuse for any of their South Korea employees onsite in Georgia not to have valid US work Visa's for training US workers.
And clearly the best way to handle the situation was to throw the employees in jail for their employers fuck ups. (If the employers actually fucked up) I haven't seen nearly enough verifiable information either way.
Glad to see you completely accept what the administration is telling you.They are here illegally and are being deported.
Glad to see you completely accept what the administration is telling you.
Good job, you can have a cookie.
Maybe, but it’s just conjecture on your part. Also given this administration’s history of retaliation why wouldn’t the companies and the South Korean government just try to move on as quickly as possible regardless of the merit of the underlying claims by the administration?Has Hyundai, LG or the South Korean government claimed that the allegations are untrue?
"In the future, the Seoul government said it would work with companies to minimize legal risks by reviewing the visa status of Korean workers sent to the U.S. to assist American investment projects."
This quote tells me that Hyundai and LG might been been playing a little "fast and loose" with work Visa's in the US.
Maybe, but it’s just conjecture on your part. Also given this administration’s history of retaliation why wouldn’t the companies and the South Korean government just try to move on as quickly as possible regardless of the merit of the underlying claims by the administration?
They are here illegally and are being deported.
How many people from Hyundai were arrested?What evidence would you want to see that the LG and Hyundai committed Visa fraud with their workers onsite?
What evidence did you see to determine they were all in the country illegally?What evidence would you want to see that the LG and Hyundai committed Visa fraud with their workers onsite?
What evidence did you see to determine they were all in the country illegally?
You've asserted everyone arrested was here illegally. What's your evidence to support this claim?I asked you first.
The price of eggs were too high, the loss of freedom wearing a mask during a pandemic was too great, and the Democratic candidate was too not a white male. Those are the exact reasons a few million people spread out over swing states had for voting in favor of fascism.Trump booed at the US Open. The majority of the country hates Trump. So why the |}## didn’t the majority of the country vote to throw him out? This is maddening.
I don’t know what game you’re playing here, but nobody commits 400 visa infractions for a major, major plant project with $2.1 billion in tax incentives on the line. It doesn’t happen. Either they were assured at some point (perhaps by the previous Administration or state officials) that everything was in order, or else there was enough experience between their US executive team, US legal team, and auditors that everything was being done “status quo” and there was no risk of enforcement action.I asked you first.
The majority of the well-heeled folks in Arthur Ashe stadium certainly appear to hate Trump (even the ones who voted for his tax policies.) Can’t really say the reaction would be the same in flyover country.Trump booed at the US Open. The majority of the country hates Trump. So why the |}## didn’t the majority of the country vote to throw him out? This is maddening.
It's so fun playing a man with a big dick isn't it.Not surprisingly I guess, the MAGAs on X are all fully supporting JD here, they seem to know 100% the boat was full of drugs and everyone on it was a cartel member. So much for due process and innocent until proven guilty. Many are commenting that this is how future encounters with boat loads of brown people should be carried out.
If anyone hasn't been watching the new season of South Park, all 4 episodes they've really been shitting on Trump and his cabinet. Matt & Tray making JD into Tatoo from Fantasy Island is damn hilarious. I hope the entire season's about Trump and co. There's no way there won't be an RFKJ episode.
Funny that is your take on that Quote, where Trump has revolked north of 500 thousand immigrants legal status and deporting them, for no real legimate reason, across the country. It must be that there had to be a problem with the status of those work visas, and couldn't possibly be shady shit from Trump and his administration. It couldn't possibly be that the Seoul government's purpose of working with companies to minimuze legal risks, is to protect their Korean citizens, and has nothing to do with actualy legitimate problems with those work visas, specially those that are legitimately expired, is just due to missing paperwork.Where the work Visa's still valid? Or had they expired?
"In the future, the Seoul government said it would work with companies to minimize legal risks by reviewing the visa status of Korean workers sent to the U.S. to assist American investment projects."
This quote tells me that Hyundai and LG might been been playing a little "fast and loose" with work Visa's in the US.
Seoul Says Deal Reached With U.S. to Release Workers Detained in Hyundai Raid
With a large corporation like Hyundai or LG there is no excuse for any of their South Korea employees onsite in Georgia not to have valid US work Visa's for training US workers.
How about Tom Homan saying if you look like an illegal you will be arrested
