
US to target more businesses after Hyundai raid, top official says

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The Trump administration plans to increase immigration enforcement at businesses following a raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia that resulted in 475 arrests. White House border czar Tom Homan stated that the focus on worksite enforcement will intensify, citing concerns over illegal hiring practices. Critics argue that many U.S. industries rely on undocumented workers. The South Korean government confirmed that the arrested workers would be returned after administrative procedures. The crackdown aligns with Trump's tougher stance on illegal immigration, including potential military involvement in cities like Chicago.
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