U.S. to Repatriate Korea’s Illegal Workers from Georgia
Neil Munro7 Sep 2025703
U.S. officials will quietly deport the 300 South Korean migrants who were working illegally at a taxpayer-funded construction site in Georgia, muffling a diplomatic spat between the two governments.
The arrests caused a ruckus in Korea and are also being used by U.S. pro-migration groups to argue against the arrest of migrants working in jobs that would otherwise be held by Americans.
But administration officials are promising more sweeps in worksites and in the expanding archipelago of Indian, Chinese, Mexican, Sikh, and Korean economic enclaves throughout the United States.
“These companies that hire illegal aliens, they undercut the competition of paying U.S. citizen salaries,” deportation czar Tom Homan told CNN on Sunday, adding:
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