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second_brekkie | 5 months ago
When you do construction work, or operate the production line it has to be done by American Labour.
The visas they have only cover setup, repair and education of the production line.
At that LG/Hyundai factory they were using Korean contractors for construction. So there was some breaking of the terms of the visa for at least some of the people.
However, ICE didn't need to arrest everyone. All they needed to do was send a warning. These companies don't want the trouble, they would comply.
Now you have many Koreans very upset. And people in my friends company are now scared to go to America even though they are management.
It's not good for anyone, it's just so short sighted!
darth_avocado|5 months ago
https://www.ft.com/content/c677b9aa-2e89-4feb-a56f-f3c8452b3...
dboreham|5 months ago
jjani|5 months ago
You could just say you know someone at LG ;)
> However, ICE didn't need to arrest everyone. All they needed to do was send a warning. These companies don't want the trouble, they would comply.
The point is to reach quotas. Warnings and voluntary exits don't help with those.
> Now you have many Koreans very upset.
FWIW, the reaction among Koreans (i.e. in korea), especially the younger generation, has been quite mixed. Among age 20-39, only a minority expressed being "disappointed with the US' excessive measures". Among the older groups, the majority did react negatively.
sterlind|5 months ago
huh? why??
Workaccount2|5 months ago
unknown|5 months ago
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onetokeoverthe|5 months ago
Blindly foolish.
S Korea is an ally, treat them as such.
They're building a factory in the US. Be nice!