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After Koreans detained in a massive raid on a Georgia Hyundai plant were sent to South Korea, the nearly 200 non-Korean workers ensnared in the crackdown remain in legal limbo, lawyers and social workers say.
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South Korean workers detained by ICE return home after saga that has rattled close US friendship
More than 300 South Korean workers detained in Georgia last week arrived home on Friday, marking the end of a saga that has stunned their nation and threatened to upend a close bilateral friendship.
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South Korea president says Korean companies will hesitate to invest in US without better visa system
South Korea’s president says that South Korean companies will likely hesitate to maintain or make direct investments in the United States if the U.S. fails to improve its visa system for Korean worker
From bogus résumés to fake IDs, North Korean and Chinese hackers are using AI chatbots to infiltrate companies and carry out espionage.
A Korean wanted for fraud in his home country was arrested by authorities in Pampanga recently. Brigadier General Rogelio Peñones, director of the Police Region
Netflix’s series “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” is part historical fiction, part romantic comedy and all about the food.
More than 100 South Korean women have filed a landmark lawsuit targeting the United States military over its role in a state-sanctioned sex trade. According to the New York Times, the complaint seeks compensation for roughly 120 women who were forced to work as prostitutes for American G.I.s stationed in South Korea.