A diplomatic storm has erupted after U.S. Homeland Security raided Hyundai’s EV battery plant in Georgia, arresting over 475 workers — including more than 300 South Korean nationals. Seoul has reacted with fury, with President Lee Jae Myung ordering “all-out efforts” to protect citizens and Foreign Minister Cho Hyun warning he may travel to Washington for emergency talks. Trump defended the operation, calling detainees “illegal aliens,” while Homeland Security labeled it the “largest single-site operation in history.” Will this raid derail Hyundai’s billion-dollar EV dream
A diplomatic storm has erupted after U.S. Homeland Security raided Hyundai’s EV battery plant in Georgia, arresting over 475 workers — including more than 300 South Korean nationals. Seoul has reacted with fury, with President Lee Jae Myung ordering “all-out efforts” to protect citizens and Foreign Minister Cho Hyun warning he may travel to Washington for emergency talks. Trump defended the operation, calling detainees “illegal aliens,” while Homeland Security labeled it the “largest single-site operation in history.” Will this raid derail Hyundai’s billion-dollar EV dream
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