Diplomatic Strains Arise Over U.S. Raid on Korean Workers
Tension mounts as U.S. immigration authorities release photos and videos of a major crackdown on Korean workers at a Georgia Hyundai car battery factory, affecting diplomatic relations with South Korea. The raid, criticized by South Korean officials, risks undermining recent negotiations held between both nations' leaders.

A recent U.S. immigration raid on a Hyundai Motor car battery factory in Georgia has sparked diplomatic tension between Washington and Seoul, following the release of photos and videos showing hundreds of shackled Korean workers.
The incident, which coincided with recent critical trade talks, has been labeled regrettable by South Korean officials. Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo voiced concerns directly to U.S. Under Secretary of State Allison Hooker, emphasizing the potential harm to bilateral trust and cooperation.
The operation, touted as the largest single-site enforcement in U.S. Homeland Security's history, resulted in the arrest of 475 workers, including over 300 Koreans. This dramatic enforcement has prompted a strong response from South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, who demands a swift resolution to avoid further straining ties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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