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Trump, Hyundai Ice Raid to foreign companies

Hello and welcome to the US Policy Live Blog. I will bring Tom Ambrose and the latest news lines in the next few hours.

We start with news Donald Trump told foreign companies that they should hire and train American workers and respect the laws of immigration.After a Hyundai motor production facility in Georgia, approximately 300 South Korean were detained.

Approximately 500 workers were detained in the raid on Thursday, and US officials released images that showed images loaded on buses, restricted in clamps and ankle chains.

The raid marked Trump’s largest single site sweep under the country -wide anti -immigration campaign and forced the long -standing diplomatic and economic relationship between the US and South Korea.

Orum On this occasion, I urge all foreign companies that invest in the United States to respect the immigration laws of our country, ”Trump has actually written on Social on Sunday and“ Your investments are welcome and we are legally welcomed and we encourage you to bring you very smart people… What we want is to hire American workers ”.

Still a frame from a video presented by ICE, Georgia shows a migration raid in the Hyundai factory in Ellabell. Photo: US Migration and Customs Protection (ICE)/EPA and Corey Bullard

Trump served shortly after telling journalists to see what to happen, but the incident did not harm his relationship with South Korea.

Meanwhile, Hyundai Motor, Monday said in a statement, the US to continue business trips next week to the US advised the United States to delay them.

And in other developments:

  • US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent refused to admit that Donald Trump’s extensive trade tariffs worldwide are tax on Americans. In a new interview, a former billionaire Hedge fund manager, John Deere, who said Trump’s tariff policy would cost billions of dollars a year, rejected his concerns from large American companies, including Nike and Black and Decker.

  • The Republican Senator, who chaired the Internal Security Committee, criticized JD Vance for “inferior” comments to support unjust military murders. On Saturday, Vice President in an X mission, the US’s military strike against the US Venezuela boat in the Caribbean Sea, defending, “Killing Cartel members poisoning our citizens is the highest and best use of our army,” he said.

  • On Sunday, President Trump suggested that a Gaza agreement could come soon to ensure the release of all the hostages of Hamas, after which he called the Palestinian militant group to the Palestinian militant group. After a short trip to New York on Sunday evening, after landing on the Washington region, Trump said he had discussed the issue on the plane.

  • Trump cheered in the US Open during the National Anthem before the male final on Sunday. Before the match, the US open publishers were asked not to show negative crowds to the president at the event.

  • Nine lawyers, representing the victims of about 50 Jeffrey Epstein, said Guardian the Ministry of Justice soon contactedDespite the promises of the President to enter the bottom of the crimes of the deceased financier.

  • Chicago, while preparing for a possible national guard distribution and a possible national guardThe churches around the city called on the communities to carry identity, to adhere to the family and to protest.

  • In a statement on Sunday, Trump said that individual European leaders would visit the United States on Monday or Tuesday to discuss how the Russian-Ukraine War will be solved. Speaking to journalists, Trump said he would soon talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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The Republican Senator, who chaired the Internal Security Committee, criticized JD Vance for “inferior” comments to support unjust military murders.

On Saturday, Vice President in an X mission, the US’s military strike against the US Venezuela boat in the Caribbean Sea, defending, “Killing Cartel members poisoning our citizens is the highest and best use of our army,” he said.

Vance added: “Democrats: Let’s send your children to death in Russia. Republicans: In fact, let’s protect our people from the dirt of the Earth.”

Donald Trump said “where it came from” against the alleged smugglers who were not a military target after a boat strike.

The controversial attack has already inflamed high tensions between the US and Venezuela. In August, Trump sent warships and marine pads to the Caribbean, where his supporters said that his supporters said he had helped to overthrow Nicolás Maduro, the authoritarian leader of Venezuela. Reports on Friday announced that Trump sent 10 F-35 fighter aircraft to Porto Rico to support US military action against drug smugglers.

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