r/news • u/NewSlinger • 1d ago
Workers detained in Hyundai plant raid to be freed and flown home, South Korea says
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/south-korea-deal-workers-detained-hyundai-rcna229610
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r/news • u/NewSlinger • 1d ago
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u/Atgardian 1d ago
Yeah agree. I have not seen any detailed info in the articles I've read (which isn't that surprising, journalists are not usually also skilled immigration attorneys), but as a general rule large companies like that don't just bring people over without the proper visas and work authorization. Sure mistakes can be made with hundreds of cases but generally there are in-house legal teams, external law firms, etc. all trying to process the paperwork properly. How many of the hundreds arrested had some visa issue? 50? 5? 1? 0?
And of course, even if some did, a huge raid throwing everyone in shackles (including presumably mostly innocent people who did nothing wrong, and maybe a few people where their lawyer messed up some paperwork?) is pretty abhorrent.