Manufacturing plant employees waiting to have their legs shackled at the Hyundai plant in Ellabell, Georgia, on September 4. US Immigration and Customs/Reuters Savannah, Georgia AP —
Two months after 300 South Korean nationals were detained and left the US following in an immigration raid at Hyundai’s electric vehicle manufacturing site in Georgia, some of those workers have returned to America to resume those jobs, their employer said Thursday.
The September raid shut down work on a battery plant under construction at the sprawling site near Savannah where Hyundai Motor Group began producing electric vehicles last year.
Most of the 475 workers detained were South Korean nationals. US immigration officials said they entered the US with visas that had expired or with visa wai

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