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The Trump administration pledged Caesar Tom Human for further enforcement operations at the workplace on Sunday, similar to the raid of the Georgia Hyundai factory, which held hundreds last week.
ICE and customs enforcement agents (ICE) arrested 475 people during a raid on Thursday at an electric battery factory in Georgia run by Hyundai and LG Energy Solutions. According to what was reported, most of their arrest were South Korean citizens who live and work in the country illegally, whether by unconditionally entering visas or violation of concessions through work.
When asked by the CNN of Jake Tapper if the Trump administration will follow similar raids in the future, Human promised that they would continue.
Human said: “The brief answer is yes.” “We will do more work enforcement because the first number, it is a crime to enter this country illegally. Two, from the crime to employ illegal foreign intention, and these companies that employ illegal foreigners, they undermine competition that pays the salaries of American citizens.”
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The border pledged Caesar Tom Human that immigration raids will continue. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Human added: “Look, no one rents illegal foreigners for good in their heart. They rent them because they are working more seriously, pushing them less, and undermining competition.”
Hyundai owns the factory, but the company said that none of the detained workers was not employed directly by the company.
the South Korea The government has since reached an agreement with the United States to secure the launch of hundreds of migrant workers held at the Hyundai factory.
President Li Jae Meonging’s office says the country will send a rented plane to return workers to South Korea in the coming days.
The Trump administration has made the enforcement of migration enforcement a national priority, pledging to close the border and deport millions of illegal immigrants. The administration has already deported more than 300,000 illegal immigrants, according to federal data, and the deportation rose to more New York Times.
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Nearly 500 people were arrested by the immigration authorities at the Georgia Hyundai factory, most of whom were Korean citizens. (ATF)
Human said he had personal experience in how illegal immigration removed the Americans from work and reduces the salaries of employees. When he was trying to replace his roof, he had to conduct many inquiries before finding a company that could guarantee a legal workforce.
Human said: “I spoke to one company, just a father and son, they demobilized 20 citizen employees because they were unable to win a offer. The competition was providing much less bids for the job because they were paying much less employees to work because they illegally in the United States,” Human said.
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Tom Human said that the Trump administration’s work raids helped secure the border. (Rebecca Nobel/Bloomberg via Getti Emaiz)
Homan added that the workplace raids in the administration contributed to the country’s “safer” border in history.
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Anders Hagstrom of Fox New Digital contributed to this report.