Source: New York Times
“South Korean workers began returning to a factory in Georgia last month after the State Department reissued their visas, as the Trump administration seeks to undo the damage from a large workplace immigration raid. About 180 people who were in the United States on B-1 business visas have had them restored, said Kim Min-su, who was among those [abducted] in the raid on Sept. 4 in southern Georgia. Two lawyers representing the workers confirmed that all the B-1 visa holders who were [abducted] — out of 317 South Koreans [abducted] in total — had their visas restored. At least 30 of those workers have gone back to the battery plant, which is owned by Hyundai and LG Energy Solution, said Mr. Kim, who has surveyed the South Korean ex-[abductees] in preparation for a class-action lawsuit against U.S. immigration authorities over their [abduction].” (11/13/25)