Trump says foreign companies need to train Americans after Hyundai raid

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A Hyundai logo is seen at the New York International Auto Show Press Preview, in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., March 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Dee Delgado

President Donald Trump said he would consider the idea of allowing some foreign manufacturing experts into the US to help train American workers.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said on Sept 7 that foreign companies need to hire and train American workers and respect immigration laws, following a raid at a Hyundai Motor manufacturing facility in the US state of Georgia last week.

South Korea is

moving to pick up some 300 South Koreans

who were detained after the raid. US federal agents arrested about 475 workers at Hyundai’s car battery plant in Ellabell, Georgia, on Sept 4.

“Following the Immigration Enforcement Operation on the Hyundai Battery Plant in Georgia, I am hereby calling on all Foreign Companies investing in the United States to please respect our Nation’s Immigration Laws,” Mr Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Your Investments are welcome, and we encourage you to LEGALLY bring your very smart people, with great technical talent, to build World Class products, and we will make it quickly and legally possible for you to do so. What we ask in return is that you hire and train American Workers.”

Mr Trump made the post shortly after telling reporters he would look at what happened, but that the incident had not harmed his relationship with South Korea.

He also floated the idea that he would look at the possibility of some foreign manufacturing experts being allowed into the country to help train American workers.

The South Korean government has

expressed regret about the arrests

and the release of the footage showing the operation involving armoured vehicles detaining the workers who were shackled and taken in. REUTERS

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