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Trump Welcomes Foreign Specialists After Georgia ICE Raid as U.S. and South Korea Move to Contain Fallout

Both governments are pursuing visa safeguards to prevent repeat disruptions to Korean-led factory projects in the United States.

Overview

  • President Trump said foreign experts are welcome to train U.S. workers and stressed he does not want to frighten off investment after the Sept. 4 arrests in Ellabell, Georgia.
  • Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau conveyed regret in Seoul and signaled efforts to ensure proper visas, with South Korean state media reporting talks on a new visa working group.
  • South Korea launched a review of potential human-rights violations after images of shackled detainees and accounts of poor detention conditions drew public outrage and union demands for an apology.
  • ICE detained about 475 workers, most of them South Korean nationals, in what officials and reports called the largest single-site enforcement action since the current crackdown.
  • HyundaiLG’s Georgia battery project faces delays, with LG Energy Solution indicating a start pushed to 2026 for market reasons, as companies assess workforce plans under tighter visa enforcement.