South Korean Workers Flee US Amid Trump's Hyundai ICE Raid, Leaving Business in Shambles
A Korean Air flight carrying over 300 South Korean workers, who had been previously detained by US immigration officials, left Atlanta for South Korea on Thursday afternoon. The departure is believed to be a response to US actions against Hyundai employees working at Trump's ICE facility in the US.

A Korean Air flight carrying over 300 South Korean workers who had been previously detained by US immigration officials left Atlanta for South Korea on Thursday, following a raid on Hyundai's ICE facility by former US President Donald Trump. The move is seen as a significant blow to the country's business interests in the US. The detention and deportation of the workers are believed to have chased many other South Korean businesses out of the US market. This development highlights the ongoing impact of Trump's immigration policies on international trade and relations.