Hundreds of South Korean workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid arrived in Seoul on Friday, ending a weeklong ordeal that has created business uncertainty and strained relations with a key U.S. ally.

More than 300 South Koreans — 307 men and 10 women — were among 475 people detained in the Sept. 4 raid on a Hyundai facility in Georgia by U.S. immigration and other federal officials who said they were investigating allegations of unlawful employment practices.

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The Korean Air plane was also carrying 14 employees of South Korean companies from China , Japan and Indonesia , while one of the 317 South Koreans decided to remain in the United States rather than agree to “voluntary departure

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