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    Osmond ChiaBusiness reporter, BBC Information, SingaporeReutersMore than 300 South Koreans who had been detained in an enormous immigration raid in Georgia arrived residence final FridayThe South Korean authorities says it’s investigating potential human rights violations throughout the raid and detention of Korean staff by US authorities.South Korea has expressed “sturdy remorse” to the US and has formally requested that its residents’ rights and pursuits will not be infringed throughout regulation enforcement proceedings, mentioned a presidential spokesperson on Monday.Greater than 300 South Korean staff returned residence on Friday after being held for every week following a raid at an electrical automobile battery plant within the US state of Georgia.The incident has examined ties between the nations, at the same time as South Korean corporations are set to speculate billions in America beneath a commerce deal to keep away from steep US tariffs.South Korean authorities will work with the related corporations to “completely examine any potential human rights violations or different points”, mentioned the presidential spokesperson throughout a press briefing.The BBC has contacted the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for remark.The raid has raised tensions between the US and South Korea, the place lots of these detained had been from, with President Lee Jae-myung warning that it’s going to discourage international funding into the US.He referred to as the state of affairs “bewildering”, including that it’s a widespread follow for Korean corporations to ship staff to assist arrange abroad factories.Final week, Hyundai mentioned the plant’s opening will likely be delayed by no less than two months.South Korea’s commerce unions have referred to as on Trump to problem an official apology.How the large immigration raid on a Georgia automotive plant unfoldedOn 4 September, round 475 folks – principally South Korean nationals – had been arrested at a Hyundai-operated plant, in what marked the biggest single-location immigration raid since US President Donald Trump launched a crackdown on unlawful migrants earlier this yr.ICE officers mentioned the South Koreans had overstayed their visas or weren’t permitted to work within the US.A South Korean employee who witnessed the raid advised the BBC of panic and confusion as federal brokers descended on the positioning, with some folks being led away in chains.Trump has mentioned international staff despatched to the nation are “welcome” and he would not need to “frighten off” buyers.The US must study from international consultants of fields like shipbuilding, chipmaking and computing, Trump mentioned on his Fact Social platform on Sunday.”We welcome them, we welcome their staff, and we’re prepared to proudly say we’ll study from them, and do even higher than them at their very own ‘sport,’ someday within the not too distant future,” he mentioned.

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