President Trump on Sunday called foreign companies investing in the United States to honor the immigration laws of the country after a raid at the Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia, which led to the arrest of South Korean citizens, who were sent to the plant to build it.
Elabel, Ga. A strange story in South Korea quickly became an international event after reaching a deal with the Trump administration to free its hundreds of its citizens. South Korean President Lee J. Mayung said he would send a charter aircraft to bring back the citizens of his country.
South Korean workers were caught in two separate trump stories at the plant: The President’s efforts forcibly rift the immigration and take advantage of their efforts to take advantage of business to get foreign business partners to invest heavy in the US.
In this case, South Korean workers were detained, which were to help in building the plant, and Trump in his comments threaded the needle to welcome investments, while the immigration laws were urged.
Trump wrote on truth social, “Welcome to your investment, and we legally encourage you to manufacture world -class products with great technical talent, with great technical talent, and we will make it possible for you to do it quickly and legally possible.”
“What we ask in return is that you rent and train American workers. Together, we will not only work hard to make our nation productive, but are more close in unity than ever. Thank you for your attention on this matter!”
Earlier, Trump answered questions from reporters about the incident after returning to joint base Andrews after a US Open visit in New York.
Trump said he would talk to South Korean officials, and insisted that the colleagues were strong despite the anger of arrests in South Korea.
Trump suggested that foreign companies need to train people in factories that manufacture in the US
“And you know, when they are producing a battery, if you do not yet have people who know about the battery, perhaps we should help them and let some people come and train our people, you know, you know, complex things, whether it is battery or building computer manufacture or ships,” he said.
“So we are going to see that whole situation.”
He said that the way you train people can train to bring people and “Let them stay and help them for a while.”
Trump called the entire situation “interesting” and defended immigration and customs enforcement for raids, saying they were “right” because South Korean workers were “illegally” in the US.
“But we have to do some work where we bring among experts to train our people so that they can do it themselves. Is it understanding?”
He then insisted that his administration had a “great” relationship with South Korea and “I am going to see it because I think what they are really saying.”