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    Lawyer says many immigrants detained at Hyundai US facility appeared be to working legally

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    [WASHINGTON] A US immigration lawyer representing more than a dozen workers arrested at a Hyundai facility in Georgia last week said on Wednesday that many of the nearly 500 picked up appeared to be working legally, contradicting allegations by authorities.

    The attorney, Atlanta-based Charles Kuck, said his clients included seven South Koreans who entered via the ESTA programme, for countries with visa-free travel to the US, or with B-1 visas for temporary business travel.

    He said they were legally allowed to engage in specific work that was outlined in letters attached to their applications, including installing and calibrating battery equipment.

    US immigration authorities arrested 475 people at a Hyundai car battery plant near Savannah, Georgia, a large-scale operation that included the arrest of some 300 South Korean nationals.

    The action, part of President Donald Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown, came as US and South Korea are trying to reach a trade agreement. On Wednesday, South Korea’s government said it was trying to fly the workers home.

    Foreigners entering the US through ESTA or with a B-1 visa generally cannot work, but can perform limited work activities under limited circumstances.

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    State Department guidance says that the temporary business visitors can be used to “install, service, or repair commercial or industrial equipment or machinery purchased from a company outside the United States or to train US workers to perform such services.”

    Kuck said letters included with visa applications that he reviewed spelled out the scope of the work and appeared to meet requirements.

    “It was more detailed than some of the letters that I’ve written for clients in similar situations,” he said. “The vast majority of folks, including the ones I represent, should never have been detained.”

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    The exterior of the Folkston Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center where Korean workers of Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution are being detained in Folkston, Georgia, Sep 8, 2025.
    A Korean Air Boeing 747-8I arrives from Seoul to repatriate hundreds of South Korean workers who were detained in an immigration raid last week, at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia, Sep 10, 2025.

    Reuters was unable to independently verify the content of the applications. The US Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Kuck also said he was representing two Mexicans with valid work permits through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) programme and a Colombian asylum seeker with a valid work permit.

    “They just arrested everyone who wasn’t a citizen or a resident and figured they would sort it out later,” he said. REUTERS

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