US Detains Hundreds Of Workers After Immigration Raid At Hyundai’s Georgia Site

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Hyundai said in a statement that it’s aware of the incident at the HL-GA Battery Co. joint venture and is looking into it. (Photo: @ATFAtlanta)

Federal agents detained 475 people at Hyundai Motor Co.'s $7.6 billion manufacturing complex in Georgia this week, the largest single-site enforcement operation in the history of the Homeland Security Department's investigative arm.

The sweep, carried out Thursday at a construction site for an electric-vehicle battery plant near Savannah, was part of a months-long investigation into employment practices. The probe went far beyond the kind of raid “where agents went into the premises, rounded up folks, and put them on buses,” said Steve Schrank, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations. The majority of those detained were Korean nationals, he said.

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“This operation underscores our commitment to protecting jobs for Georgians and Americans, ensuring a level playing field for businesses that comply with the law, safeguarding the integrity of our economy, and protecting workers from exploitation,” Schrank told reporters Friday.

“There was a network of subcontractors and subcontractors for the subcontractors there, so the employees worked for a variety of different companies.”

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