Steven Schrank, the lead Georgia agent of Homeland Security Investigations, said Friday that some of the detained workers had illegally crossed the U.S. border, while others had entered legally but had expired visas or had entered on a visa waiver that prohibited them from working.
South Koreans feel betrayed by workforce detentions at Hyundai plant in Georgia
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He said that some of the detained workers had illegally crossed the U.S. border, while others had entered the country legally but had expired visas or had entered on a visa waiver that prohibited them from working.
After massive Hyundai plant raid in Georgia, South Korea to bring home 300 detained workers
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