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Why a raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant exposed tensions from Seoul to Washington

Nearly 500 workers were arrested in Georgia, straining U.S.-South Korea ties and fuelling local tensions over jobs and growth.

September 08, 2025 / 07:31 IST
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US federal immigration agents raided a Hyundai-LG battery plant under construction in rural Georgia this week, arresting nearly 500 workers in what officials called the largest enforcement action at a single site in years. The operation has rattled South Korea, one of the United States’ closest trading partners, and raised questions about how President Trump’s aggressive immigration policies collide with his push to expand U.S. manufacturing, the New York Times reported.

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The HL-GA Battery Company, a joint venture of Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution, is part of a $12.6 billion investment in Georgia to build electric vehicles and components. The raid abruptly halted construction and sent shock waves across boardrooms in Seoul, where executives questioned why Washington was welcoming Korean capital while targeting Korean workers. “You want our money, but you don’t want us,” said one consultant describing the reaction among South Korean firms.

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