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What happened during US raid on Hyundai’s plant? Workers hid in air ducts, plunged into pond; 475 Koreans arrested – inside the chaos

What happened during US raid on Hyundai's plant? Workers hid in air ducts, plunged into pond; 475 Koreans arrested - inside the chaos

This image from video provided by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement via DVIDS shows manufacturing plant employees waiting to have their legs shackled at the Hyundai Motor Group’s electric vehicle plant. (Pic credit: AP)

A Hyundai manufacturing plant under construction in rural southeast Georgia turned into the scene of one of the largest workplace immigration raids in recent US history on Thursday, as federal agents arrested 475 workers — most of them Korean nationals.The sweep unfolded at the sprawling battery facility in Ellabell, about 25 miles west of Savannah, after months of planning by federal and state agencies. By dusk, hundreds of workers were in custody, transported to the Folkston ICE Processing Centre.

A chaotic morning at the plant

Eyewitnesses described the scene as resembling a “war zone.” Armed, masked agents stormed the site, ordering workers in hard hats and safety vests to line up against the walls, according to a report from CNN. Each was questioned about their legal status, with some handed “clear to depart” papers and others led away in handcuffs.“They just told everybody to get on the wall. We stood there for about an hour and were then taken to another section where we waited. Then we went in another building and got processed,” an employee told CNN.Panic spread across the site. Several workers tried to escape, with some hiding in air ducts and others plunging into a sewage pond, only to be pulled out by agents in a boat. “Everyone came out running and told us immigration has arrived,” an unidentified man told CNN. “We hid ourselves in an air duct and it was really hot.”One individual even tried, unsuccessfully, to capsize the vessel, authorities said.“Agents used a boat to fish them out of the water. One of the individuals swam under the boat and tried to flip it over to no avail,” the US attorney’s office said. “These people were captured and identified as illegal workers.”

Most arrested were Korean nationals

Homeland security investigations said those detained included individuals who had crossed illegally, overstayed visas, or violated visa waivers. Over 300 were confirmed to be South Korean nationals, prompting urgent diplomatic responses from Seoul.South Korea’s foreign affairs minister Cho Hyun said President Lee Jae Myung had ordered “all-out necessary measures” to assist affected citizens. Cho even signalled he was prepared to travel to Washington, DC, to negotiate directly with US officials.

Largest sweep yet in Trump administration crackdown

Federal officials stressed the raid was not a random roundup but the culmination of a months-long criminal probe into alleged unlawful employment practices at the Hyundai site. The operation involved Homeland Security, ICE, the FBI, DEA, IRS, Georgia State Patrol and other agencies.“This was a meticulously coordinated criminal investigation,” said Steven Schrank, Homeland Security Investigations’ special agent in charge. “Together, we are sending a clear and unequivocal message: those who exploit our workforce, undermine our economy, and violate federal laws will be held accountable.” Go to Source

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