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ARTICLE VIEW: | |
Inside the raid: How a monthslong federal immigration operation led to | |
475 arrests at a Hyundai plant in Georgia | |
By Alaa Elassar, Isabel Rosales, Caroll Alvarado, CNN | |
Updated: | |
8:44 PM EDT, Sat September 6, 2025 | |
A sprawling Hyundai manufacturing plant in a quiet southeast Georgia | |
community for one of the most extensive immigration raids in recent US | |
history. The operation, months in the making, ended with 475 arrests, | |
most of them Korean nationals. | |
As state troopers blocked roads leading to the plant and set up a | |
security perimeter, nearly 500 federal, state and local officers poured | |
into the sprawling battery production facility, still under | |
construction. | |
Agents moved swiftly, lining up workers along the walls. Word of the | |
raid spread across the property, triggering a scramble among workers | |
who attempted to flee, with some running to a sewage pond and others | |
hiding in air ducts. | |
The officers spoke with each worker, one by one, working to determine | |
which were in the US legally, allowing some to leave and taking the | |
rest into custody, moving them off-site and transporting them to the | |
Folkston ICE Processing Center, officials said. | |
By 8 p.m., their work was done. | |
The high-stakes raid in Ellabell, about 25 miles west of Savannah, | |
Georgia, was the result of what authorities characterized as a | |
meticulously coordinated investigation involving multiple federal and | |
state agencies and weeks of intelligence gathering, all converging in a | |
pivotal day, marking the largest sweep yet in the current Trump | |
administration’s . | |
Workers describe tense, chaotic scene | |
Federal agents descended on the Hyundai site Thursday morning like it | |
was a “war zone,” a construction worker at the electric car plant | |
told CNN Friday. | |
The worker, who asked not to be named to protect his privacy, said he | |
was part of the first group of people rounded up by federal agents. | |
“They just told everybody to get on the wall. We stood there for | |
about an hour and were then taken to another section where we waited. | |
Then we went in another building and got processed,” the employee | |
said. | |
Masked and armed agents gave orders to construction workers wearing | |
hard hats and safety vests as they lined up while officers raided the | |
facility, video footage obtained by CNN showed. | |
Agents asked each worker for their Social Security number, date of | |
birth and other identifying information, the employee said. Workers who | |
were cleared were then given a piece of paper stating “clear to | |
depart” to show officers at the gate when leaving the plant, | |
according to the employee. | |
Another worker told CNN affiliate Univision he hid in an air duct to | |
evade capture. | |
“Everyone came out running and told us immigration has arrived,” | |
the unidentified man said. “We hid ourselves in an air duct and it | |
was really hot.” | |
During the raid, several people tried to flee, including some who | |
“ran into a sewage pond located on the premises,” the US | |
Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia said. | |
“Agents used a boat to fish them out of the water. One of the | |
individuals swam under the boat and tried to flip it over to no | |
avail,” the US Attorney’s Office said. “These people were | |
captured and identified as illegal workers.” | |
The video shows workers at the Hyundai plant in Ellabell, Georgia, | |
being detained after attempting to flee during Thursday’s raid. | |
Most of those detained were Korean nationals | |
A search warrant filed Tuesday in the Southern District of Georgia | |
identified four people specifically to be searched, but authorities | |
arrived with substantial personnel and equipment, suggesting an | |
intention to conduct a broader sweep. | |
All 475 people taken into custody were illegally in the US, said Steven | |
Schrank, a Homeland Security Investigations special agent in charge. | |
Some crossed into the US illegally, some had visa waivers and were | |
prohibited from working, and some had overstayed their visas, he said. | |
The majority are Korean nationals, Schrank said, adding he did not have | |
a breakdown of the nationalities of those arrested. Over 300 of the | |
people arrested were South Korean, Foreign Affairs Minister Cho Hyun | |
said on Saturday. | |
Mexico’s consulate in Atlanta said 23 of the workers arrested are | |
Mexican, and representatives met with some of those workers at the | |
Folkston immigration detention center more than 100 miles south of | |
where the raid took place. | |
South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung told officials to take | |
“all-out necessary measures” to support Korean nationals, Cho said | |
following an emergency meeting in Seoul over the arrests. | |
“If necessary, I am prepared to personally travel to Washington, DC, | |
to engage directly with US officials to resolve this matter,” Cho | |
said. | |
The Korean Ambassador to the US and the Consul General in Atlanta had | |
established an on-site response team that will “assess | |
countermeasures, emphasizing the rights of our citizens and the | |
economic activities of Korean businesses investing in the US must be | |
protected from unfair violations,” Cho added. | |
Schrank noted some of the workers may have been contractors or | |
subcontractors. A Hyundai spokesperson told CNN he does not believe | |
anyone arrested was a direct employee of Hyundai Motor Company. | |
“We are reviewing our processes to ensure that all parties working on | |
our projects maintain the same high standards of legal compliance that | |
we demand of ourselves. This includes thorough vetting of employment | |
practices by contractors and subcontractors,” the company said in , | |
adding, “Hyundai has zero tolerance for those who don’t follow the | |
law.” | |
Being undocumented in the United States, whether by crossing the border | |
without authorization or overstaying a visa, is typically considered a | |
civil violation rather than a criminal offense. the federal E-Verify | |
system, launched more than 20 years ago, to check the legal work | |
eligibility of new hires. However, officials in the Trump | |
administration criticized the system for being unreliable, without | |
putting forward a more effective alternative. | |
Among those detained was a lawful permanent resident held due to a | |
prior record involving firearms and drug offenses. Such convictions can | |
jeopardize an individual’s immigration status, as they may be | |
classified as crimes of “moral turpitude,” said Lindsay Williams, a | |
public affairs officer for ICE, according to a report by | |
Williams also denied reports US citizens had been detained at the site. | |
“Once citizens have identified themselves, we have no authority,” | |
he said. | |
CNN has reached out to ICE for comment. | |
South Korea said it was dispatching diplomats to the site in response | |
to the raid and added it had contacted the US embassy in Seoul to urge | |
the US “to exercise extreme caution” when it came to Korean | |
citizens’ rights. | |
Family members and friends have been struggling to locate the detainees | |
or find out how to contact them, James Woo, communications director for | |
the advocacy group Asian Americans Advancing Justice–Atlanta, told | |
the AP. | |
Woo added that many of the detainees’ families were in South Korea, | |
as most of the individuals had been in the United States for business | |
purposes only. | |
Georgia immigration attorney Charles Kuck told CNN two of his clients | |
were detained at the raid after having arrived from South Korea under a | |
visa waiver program which allows them to travel for tourism or business | |
for up to 90 days. | |
One client arrived in the US last week, and the other arrived several | |
weeks ago, he said. | |
“They were authorized to work in the US under a visa waiver,” Kuck | |
said. “Each was pursuing activities consistent with the visa waiver | |
program.” | |
The clients, both engineers, came to the US “to advise briefly on the | |
work” and were planning to return to South Korea shortly, according | |
to Kuck. | |
“This trip was actually part of their assigned duties abroad,” Kuck | |
said. | |
Months of coordinated planning by multiple federal agencies | |
ICE and Homeland Security Investigations were accompanied by the | |
Georgia Department of Public Safety, the Department of Labor’s Office | |
of Inspector General, the FBI, DEA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, | |
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the IRS and | |
the Georgia State Patrol. | |
“This was not an immigration operation where agents went into the | |
premises, rounded up folks and put them on buses,” Schrank said at a | |
Friday news conference. | |
“This has been a multi-month criminal investigation where we have | |
developed evidence, conducted interviews, gathered documents and | |
presented that evidence to the court in order to obtain judicial search | |
warrants,” a nod to some past immigration enforcement operations | |
under scrutiny for . | |
All agencies participated in the execution of a search warrant as part | |
of an ongoing criminal investigation into “allegations of unlawful | |
employment practices and other serious federal crimes,” the | |
Department of Homeland Security said in a statement. | |
“Together, we are sending a clear and unequivocal message: those who | |
exploit our workforce, undermine our economy, and violate federal laws | |
will be held accountable.” | |
The warrant revealed that officials sought records related to | |
“violations of conspiracy to conceal, harbor or shield” people in | |
the US illegally. The sought-after records included employment and | |
recruitment records, correspondence with federal officials and | |
identification and immigration documents. | |
The operation was the largest single site enforcement operation in the | |
history of Homeland Security Investigations, part of Immigration and | |
Customs Enforcement. | |
In 2022, Hyundai announced an agreement with the state of Georgia to | |
build Hyundai’s “first dedicated fully electrified vehicle and | |
battery manufacturing facilities in the United States” in Bryan | |
County, . The sprawling, : a Hyundai electric vehicle manufacturing | |
site, and an EV battery plant which is a joint venture between Hyundai | |
and LG. The plant was projected to employ up to 8,500 people when | |
complete. | |
The raid halted construction of the EV battery plant, The reported. | |
Small groups of protesters gathered in Savannah and on an overpass near | |
the facility on Friday, chanting, “Get your ICE out of Savannah!” | |
and holding signs reading “ICE GO HOME.” | |
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s office issued a statement Friday in | |
response to the raid. “In Georgia, we will always enforce the law, | |
including all state and federal immigration laws,” a Kemp | |
spokesperson said. “The Department of Public Safety coordinated with | |
ICE to provide all necessary support for this operation, the latest in | |
a long line of cooperation and partnership between state law | |
enforcement and federal immigration enforcement.” | |
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