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Massive DHS raid hits Georgia Hyundai factory that Biden touted as major victory for 'new American jobs'

A major immigration raid led to 475 arrests at the Hyundai factory construction site that Biden previously promoted as a manufacturing win for America.


Massive DHS raid hits Georgia Hyundai factory that Biden touted as major victory for 'new American jobs'

Homeland Security Investigations said 475 people who were in the country illegally, primarily from South Korea, were arrested as part of the operation at the under-construction battery plant. However, the car company claimed nobody detained was "directly employed" by Hyundai. 

The incident brings renewed scrutiny on construction sites of large projects as the Trump administration continues to investigate illegal worksite practices.

"It's great to be here to announce the more than $10 billion in new investment in American manufacturing. This new commitment of $5 billion for advanced automotive technology and $5.5 billion investment to open a new factory near Savannah, Georgia, is going to create more than 8,000 new American jobs," Biden said while visiting South Korea in May 2022.

"Our administration is setting ambitious standards to cut pollution in cars and trucks and boost - boost - fuel economy standards for those continuing to operate on gasoline," he later added.

The effort is a partnership between Hyundai and LG Energy Solution to bolster EV development in the U.S.

HSI said some of the workers arrested were employed by subcontractors on the construction site, which has since been paused. An EV manufacturing plant on the campus was not affected. Fox News Digital reported that ICE and other law enforcement agencies were part of the operation.

LG Energy Solution also said it "will fully cooperate with the relevant authorities."

Operations at worksites have become a noteworthy element of the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. 

Federal authorities butted heads with some Democratic officials in California at a cannabis farm, which resulted in the discovery of children working at the plant.

"We need construction to cease immediately," a man wearing an HSI vest in a video posted to social media said at the site Thursday, adding that he had a warrant. "We need all work to end on the site right now."

Fox News Digital reached out to Biden's office for comment.

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