BRYAN COUNTY, Ga. - More than 300 South Korean workers detained following a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia will be released and sent home, the South Korean government announced Sunday.

What we know:

According to the Associated Press, the South Korean Government plans to send a charter plane to bring the workers home as soon as remaining administrative steps are completed.

Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will come to the U.S. on Monday for talks related to the workers’ releases, according to the AP.

The backstory:

Federal authorities say 475 people were detained last week in what Homeland Security Investigations called the largest single-site enforcement operation in its history.

The raid took place Thursday at the HLGA battery plant site in southeast Georgia, a

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