Trump insists foreign workers are ‘welcome’ days after arrest of hundreds of South Koreans | Donald Trump

President Donald Trump said that foreign workers sent to the US were “welcome ve and 10 days after the arrest of hundreds of South Korean Georgia in a study area in Georgia, he did not want to“ scare ”.
One Send Truth to the Social PlatformTrump wrote: orum I do not want to scare or determine investments.
Orum I want our people to bring their expertise to teach and educate how to make these unique and complex products when they leave our country and return to their territory, ”he wrote.
Approximately 475 people, mostly South Korean citizens were arrested on 4 September at a construction site of an electric vehicle battery factory operated by Hyundai-LG in the Southeast US state.
Migration and Customs Protection (ICE) officials claimed that the South Koreans had exceeded their visas or kept permissions that did not allow them to make manual labor.
Georgia Raid was the largest site operation since Trump launched a comprehensive migration pressure throughout the country.
Although the US decided against deportation, the chain of workers and handcuffed images during the raid caused widespread alarms in South Korea. Seoul sent the workers back on Friday.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung described the raid as “puzzled ve and warned that on Thursday, the pressure of the raid could deterd the future investment.
Trump explained the conditions of temporary foreign experts to allow the US to build “highly complex products”.
“Chips, semiconductors, computers, ships, trains and many other products, how to do it from others, or in most cases we need to learn how to learn again, we used to be great, but not anymore,” he wrote.
“We welcome them, welcome their employees and proudly say that we will learn from them and say that we will do better than them in their own ‘games’.
Korea’s unions called Trump to publish an official apology.




