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Its almost like disappearing the South Koreans that were here legally out of their GA plant in hopes to get more American manufacturing jobs was a bad idea.
Nah, I'm sure we will get plenty more foreign investment for new factories.
It’s was the attacks trump has made on his biggest trading partners that’s tanking sales.
Were there here legally, or is that your feeling?
My feeling is that people are innocent until proven guilty.
Most of them were on B-1 visas that prohibit work, allegedly. And no one was charged. Hyundai flew them all home.
"Allegedly" guilty is still "presumed innocent", for those watching from home.
Do you think it’s likely that they had a work visa?
What anyone thinks doesn't matter. It is a prosecutor's responsibility to prove it in court.
My grandfather was a state trooper for thirty years. The only advice he ever gave me was, "It's not illegal until you're convicted."
I don’t think that’s how the court system works anymore.
If it’s about legality of the people working why aren’t they going after the businesses?
Capitalism. lol. Companies never get blamed.