SEOUL, South Korea — More than 300 South Korean workers detained following a massive immigration raid Thursday at a Hyundai plant in Georgia will be released and brought home, the South Korean government announced Sunday.

Kang Hoon-sik, chief of staff for President Lee Jae Myung, said South Korea and the U.S. had finalized negotiations on the workers’ release. He said South Korea plans to send a charter plane to bring the workers home as soon as remaining administrative steps are completed.

Foreign Minister Cho Hyun is to leave for the United States on Monday for talks related to the workers’ releases, South Korean media reported.

U.S. immigration authorities said Friday that they detained 475 people, most of them South Korean nationals, when hundreds of federal agents raided Hyundai’s

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