In a historic immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia, nearly 200 non-Korean workers were detained, leaving families in crisis and legal limbo. While the Koreans detained in the raid have been sent home, the situation for the non-Korean workers remains uncertain, sparking concerns and protests.
According to **ABC News**, lawyers and social workers have highlighted the plight of the non-Korean workers who are facing legal challenges and uncertainty about their future. The aftermath of the raid has left families in distress and communities grappling with the repercussions.
**AP News** reported that the families of the detained workers are in crisis, unsure of what lies ahead. The impact of the raid has reverberated not only in Georgia but also in South Korea, with the country’s president expressing concern over the situation and its potential effect on direct US investment.
**NBC News** shared that a US diplomat has expressed regret over the detention of South Korean workers, acknowledging the distress caused by the raid. The detained workers have now returned home, greeted with tearful cheers, but the families of the non-Korean workers continue to face uncertainty and legal challenges.
The tension over immigration has escalated, with protests breaking out in Chicago against President Trump’s immigration crackdown, as reported by **CBS News**. The use of the Great Lakes Naval Base as a staging area for deportations has further fueled the controversy, leading to a “People’s Mass” protest by Catholic clergy.
The situation at the Hyundai plant in Georgia has brought to light the complexities and challenges faced by immigrant workers and their families. As legal battles and uncertainty loom, the human impact of immigration enforcement policies is starkly evident.
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**References:**
– ABC News: [Families in crisis after massive immigration raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia](https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/families-crisis-after-massive-immigration-raid-hyundai-plant-125536898)
– AP News: [Families in crisis after massive immigration raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqgFBVV95cUxPU0RpdGNYcXZ4Xzh4NHZmYUREckdCRXNDOWh6eXp6QWRqVVBwUVd4M183UDdtVzNJQkJfZ2YtZjBCd2Y4VnI5ZTBoRTlrN193aXBka0IwYkFCcmVDMV9qTUZ1YnYzU2Y2VUJxVTQwSUo2OXdoUGhQZG5PSzZHT1ZxOGx5ZmxzRE13aEhhT1pXdkU0TG1IdlRWSmFjMGhjT1B2MTl1NThidm5Pd9IBrwFBVV95cUxPWldSd3hEN25DajI4RVZKZTRPdkJWemgyWnZKSlNERm1JeV9oSGQ5WXQ5TTNXdVV5QlU0ZGl0Tk1YNnV6Mk05SWlJa2FlTmxvMU5Pc0otTUdHNXRydkhSVXJULXNGWEtHRVB1a3ZjcnlhaXp0N2dNZUZoQ1laZHhjYUlLaWxXRHMyVHFmb3FoOExYdVkxUmJnbENfRGhTOTMwNE14Z2N1OUZUbmtMY2t3?oc=5&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en)
– NBC News: [U.S. diplomat expresses regret over immigration raid on South Korean workers](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMitgFBVV95cUxPVnA5LXBlSG1mMExveDdQVURmQW1YZE85UjgxX3BoQ0w0UDMxNlYyTThtOW1ENlAzcGxIdnBtZHMyWVBCUTFOMTlNclpUbW9TeE9GMEFXNFNDMjNyR2pfeGhHXzBxbjdzZkxyNWlOS2xDeGRKWVFZYlpRT21rTUFPd2tUREdhUzR3ZF8yWmwyVnA1Y29Gazk0T1h6X1YxckRNcFNlVHV1S0VJTXhxZUlheElMUVE3Z9IBVkFVX3lxTE5NUDBHZm1HSmUwV3RXTEU1em9TTGZNNDEwYzVqQ29hY1dqUlBFMlZnMkwtZUM1ZTdvdFZEMnJxM2d3OTAwNnB4WnJtUXFqTDluUUdsYWJB?oc=5&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en)
– CBS News: [Tensions over immigration escalate in Chicago](https://www.cbsnews.com/video/tensions-over-immigration-escalate-chicago/)
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