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The South Korean government is expressing what it calls concern and regret over this week's huge immigration rate at a Hyundai plant in Georgia.
Officials say 475 people were detained, most of them South Korean nationals.
The rate at the plant,
putting some top Georgia Republicans in an awkward spot at Sam Greenglass member station WABE reports.
Republican Governor Brian Kemp has pledged to make Georgia the electric mobility capital.
of the world, helping woo manufacturers of EVs and batteries with generous state incentives.
The Hyundai plant is the largest economic development project in state history with the South Korean company investing billions.
A spokesperson for the governor said the Georgia Department of Public Safety provided support to ICE and quote all companies operating within the state must follow the laws of Georgia and our nation.
The chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia called the arrest of some 475 people quote political grandstand.
at the cost of Georgia families, businesses, and livelihoods.
For NPR News, I'm Sam Greenglass in Atlanta.
In DC,
grand juries in the nation's capital have been refusing to indict defendants at an unusually high pace,