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 S.Korean PATI komplen US no gib human right, Forced to lick water like dog :o

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post Sep 15 2025, 09:59 AM, updated 3 months ago

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Their waists and hands were tied together, forcing them to bend down and lick water to drink. The unscreened bathrooms contained only a single sheet to cover their lower bodies. Sunlight barely penetrated through a fist-sized hole, and they were only allowed access to the small yard for two hours. Detained by US immigration authorities for eight days, the workers and their families expressed shock, describing human rights violations and absurdities they could not have imagined as ordinary Koreans living in 2025.

The 330 workers detained in a crackdown on illegal immigrants at a Hyundai-LG Energy Solutions joint battery plant in Georgia, USA, returned home on the 12th, and reports of human rights abuses they suffered during their detention are pouring in. Their testimonies from the 14th revealed a detention facility that violated all internationally recognized minimum standards for detainee treatment (Nelson Mandela Rules), including hygiene, communication with the outside world, the ability to raise objections, and the ability to explain the situation.

The arrest process itself was absurd. No one could properly understand the situation because there wasn't even a basic explanation, such as a Miranda rights notice. Mr. Seo, a 40-year-old employee at an LG Energy Solutions subcontractor, said, "I didn't even know I was under arrest. I thought it was a procedure to confirm my identity, but they asked me to sign some document." The family of Mr. K (48), an employee at another subcontractor, said, "They said they saw the word 'arrest' on the document and whispered that they shouldn't do it, but the agents were holding guns, so they ended up signing anyway." Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, who confiscated personal belongings such as cell phones in 'onion net'-like pockets, reportedly tied the workers' arms and legs with chains, and when that wasn't enough, they used 'cable ties' to restrain the workers.

Initially, the workers were herded into a 72-person temporary facility. According to one worker's detention diary, reported by Yonhap News that day, bunk beds were lined up, and the bed mats were moldy. Even basic supplies like toothpaste, toothbrushes, and blankets appeared to have only arrived the day after their detention. To combat the cold, the workers wrapped themselves in towels to warm themselves. Many workers only moistened their lips with water, which smelled, and their only food during their detention was canned beans and toast.

On the third or fourth day of detention, the workers were sequentially assigned to two-person rooms. They said the rooms, measuring approximately 4.96 square meters (1.5 pyeong), contained bunk beds and metal desks. The biggest problem was the bathroom. In a shared space, the toilet was “open,” with only a cloth covering the lower body. Cho Young-hee (44), a subcontractor worker, said, “It was a situation where menstruation was particularly not guaranteed as a human right. There was no way to solve it in an open bathroom.” For the workers, the only time they got sunlight was the two-hour daily outing to the “yard,” a narrow yard half the size of a basketball court.

Mr. K relayed his feelings at the time to the Hankyoreh through his family, confessing that he felt so helpless that he couldn't even protest the incomprehensible treatment. Mr. K's family said, "We are being held in such an inhumane detention without knowing what we did wrong, and the reality that no one is apologizing has really hit us hard." It is said that even when the South Korean consul and other officials visited the detainees, the workers continued to complain, "Shouldn't we find out what we did wrong?" The unexpected situation they encountered at the factory construction site, where they had gone to build a factory at the request of the United States, further heightened their fear.
Lee Seong-hun, vice president of the Korean Association for Human Rights and adjunct professor at Sungkonghoe University's Graduate School of Citizens and Peace, said, "Considering the testimonies so far, there are many aspects that do not meet international standards for the treatment of detainees, such as the arrest process, forcibly detaining dozens of people in one room, and providing poor bathrooms and food." He added, "The United States tends not to pay much attention to these aspects, but from our perspective, we can raise the issue from a human rights perspective."

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, “From the beginning of the incident, the government has expressed regret to the United States and has continuously raised the point that the rights of our citizens should not be unfairly violated during the law enforcement process,” and “We have accepted some of our requests and made improvements, such as limited external calls and health checks by medical staff stationed at detention facilities, but we will closely investigate with the companies involved whether there were any shortcomings, such as whether there were unfair violations of the human rights or other rights of our citizens, and take necessary measures.”

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post Sep 15 2025, 10:04 AM

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of course angry
they're there on US L1 visa which is very hard to obtain but ICE still raid to fulfill their quota and get their commission

looks like they're gonna cut the plant and move it to canada/mexico
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south koleans will still lick and suck their white mastah.
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thats the treatment for south korea, an ally. Probably same goes for the japanese, or maybe worst. Wonder how they would treat brown paties..
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QUOTE(seiferalmercy @ Sep 15 2025, 10:41 AM)
thats the treatment for south korea, an ally. Probably same goes for the japanese, or maybe worst. Wonder how they would treat brown paties..
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ICE will even catch american....except unless you're white laugh.gif
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post Sep 15 2025, 10:54 AM

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Land of free.... deportation
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Sep 15 2025, 10:04 AM)
of course angry
they're there on US L1 visa which is very hard to obtain but ICE still raid to fulfill their quota and get their commission

looks like they're gonna cut the plant and move it to canada/mexico
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Better move out la. Can't trust them yo.

How much money will lost if move 🙄🙄🙄
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QUOTE(ycs @ Sep 15 2025, 10:10 AM)
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Not as fatal as being thrown down from a building or being ghosted though.
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post Sep 15 2025, 11:07 AM

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hope to see more people move out from US
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post Sep 15 2025, 11:22 AM

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Meanwhile fruit phones continues to sell like pishang ghoremg
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Meanwhile fruit phones continues to sell like pishang ghoremg
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Don't expect better from the Untrustworthy Snakes of Ape-merica, the world's biggest terrorist organization led by the Orange Fuhrer Trump of the Fourth Reich!
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post Sep 15 2025, 11:26 AM

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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Sep 15 2025, 10:04 AM)
of course angry
they're there on US L1 visa which is very hard to obtain but ICE still raid to fulfill their quota and get their commission

looks like they're gonna cut the plant and move it to canada/mexico
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Then kena tarif summore
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post Sep 15 2025, 11:29 AM

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Keyword: Illegal immigrants.

Treatment is bad, it is wrong, should be condemened. But the deportation is justified
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Sep 15 2025, 10:04 AM)
of course angry
they're there on US L1 visa which is very hard to obtain but ICE still raid to fulfill their quota and get their commission

looks like they're gonna cut the plant and move it to canada/mexico
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Illegal Immigrant = Slave Workers.

How do you think they were treated before ICE sapu them ?

Dont sell modern day Slavery with bullshit feelings and emotions.
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post Sep 15 2025, 11:45 AM

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Let it be. Not our problem.
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Their waists and hands were tied together, forcing them to bend down and lick water to drink. The unscreened bathrooms contained only a single sheet to cover their lower bodies. Sunlight barely penetrated through a fist-sized hole, and they were only allowed access to the small yard for two hours. Detained by US immigration authorities for eight days, the workers and their families expressed shock, describing human rights violations and absurdities they could not have imagined as ordinary Koreans


Doesn't matter, Koreans will still worship white masters
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if bangla... already kena tibai daily, waterboarding and solitary confinement in a dark hole...
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post Sep 15 2025, 12:13 PM

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south korea of course need lick lo, still war with the north.
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post Sep 16 2025, 07:24 AM

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Ship em back
Murica for muricans
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post Sep 16 2025, 07:35 AM

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QUOTE(rtk73 @ Sep 16 2025, 07:24 AM)
Ship em back
Murica for muricans
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Nowadays only Mexicans and Latinos are the real natives. White Americans are from Europe.
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Nothing wrong. Illegal means illegal..if this is ahmad abu muthu tat kena..worst if its ccp..ktards clap harder than when their dad piap their mom.
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post Sep 16 2025, 07:58 AM

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the fate whoever suck americans dick. they dont care bout you. laugh.gif
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Now SK got their own taste of medicine when they are racist like f thinking them equalilent to the white
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QUOTE(Taikor.Taikun @ Sep 15 2025, 11:29 AM)
Keyword: Illegal immigrants.

Treatment is bad, it is wrong, should be condemened. But the deportation is justified
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Yet Trump give them chance to stay (only 1 stay) and tell them there will be no consequence if they come back. Wow, when did they started to given “Illegal immigrant” these kind of “kindness”? Sounds like Trump saw the damage and wants them back.

If this is truly how US treat them, I wouldn’t be surprise that the worker don’t want to come back, unless Hyundai and LG threaten to fire them ofc.
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QUOTE(blueknight @ Sep 15 2025, 12:13 PM)
south korea of course need lick lo, still war with  the north.
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QUOTE(ciwi1166 @ Sep 16 2025, 07:58 AM)
the fate whoever suck americans dick. they dont care bout you. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(GoodBoy2022 @ Sep 16 2025, 09:35 AM)
Now SK got their own taste of medicine when they are racist like f thinking them equalilent to the white
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Koreans deserve it. Puja USA because Korean War, now see they kena tindas in Muricaland working for them but treated as sampah illegal immigrants.




Japunis pun sama kena nuked twice puja Murican deek so much.



Let Murica sendiri destroy itself. Don't be a sucker.
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QUOTE(Taikor.Taikun @ Sep 15 2025, 11:29 AM)
Keyword: Illegal immigrants.

Treatment is bad, it is wrong, should be condemened. But the deportation is justified
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Are you sure they are illegal? I thought they all have valid working visas.
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QUOTE(ZeaXG @ Sep 16 2025, 07:35 AM)
Nowadays only Mexicans and Latinos are the real natives. White Americans are from Europe.
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Sep 15 2025, 10:04 AM)
of course angry
they're there on US L1 visa which is very hard to obtain but ICE still raid to fulfill their quota and get their commission

looks like they're gonna cut the plant and move it to canada/mexico
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Sos please. Couldn't find any articles mentioning that they had L-1 visas.

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-r...or-global-firms
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Although both options allow travel for business purposes, both the B-1 and visa waiver programs significantly restrict the work activities of users. They can’t earn income from any sources in the US, for example. But they can attend business meetings or conferences, negotiate contracts, discuss potential investments, and participate in litigation.

State Department guidelines also allow for B-1 users to travel to the US for installation or repair of machinery and equipment bought from companies outside the US. And they can supervise or train workers involved in building or construction work, but not actually do that work themselves.

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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ Sep 16 2025, 04:20 PM)
Sos please. Couldn't find any articles mentioning that they had L-1 visas.
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Most of the Koreans 374 including the 14 others nationals have visa B1/ESTA.

Vast majority of the workers detained were mechanics installing production lines at the site, and were employed by a contractor.

If not installers, why Trump wants them to stay?
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QUOTE(DarkNite @ Sep 16 2025, 04:26 PM)
Most of the Koreans 374 including the 14 others nationals have visa B1/ESTA.

Vast majority of the workers detained were mechanics installing production lines at the site, and were employed by a contractor.

If not installers, why Trump wants them to stay?
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So as mentioned in the article in my thread, the US needs these workers but their legal framework is unable to provide enough of the correct visas for these workers to work in the US. But Mr_Alien is saying they had the correct visas (L-1) but all the articles I found said they had the incorrect visas.
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Human Right doesn't apply on US soil....
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I remember Trumpy said those illegal immigrants are aliens, so human rights not apply, ohwaiwai.
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QUOTE(JohnL77 @ Sep 16 2025, 04:28 PM)
So as mentioned in the article in my thread, the US needs these workers but their legal framework is unable to provide enough of the correct visas for these workers to work in the US. But Mr_Alien is saying they had the correct visas (L-1) but all the articles I found said they had the incorrect visas.
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All these visa things are Gibberish Words Soup.

This is a huge factory 2,900 acre with an investment of USD$4.73 billion and going to employ 8,000 workers.
It hasn't even start operating!

Now Trump is trying to work a new "Visa" for these technicians to come back to USA, help set up & train workers to run the factory.
Which is why he was reluctant for them to fly back initially.

Korean companies would be "very hesitant" about investing in the US following the raid where workers were chains & handcuffs like slaves, South Korea's president said on Thursday.

"The situation is extremely bewildering," Lee added, while noting it is common practice for Korean firms to send workers to help set up overseas factories.

"If that's no longer allowed, establishing manufacturing facilities in the US will only become more difficult... making companies question whether it's worth doing at all," he added.
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QUOTE(DarkNite @ Sep 16 2025, 04:41 PM)
All these visa things are Gibberish Words Soup.

This is a huge factory 2,900 acre with an investment of USD$4.73 billion and going to employ 8,000 workers.
It hasn't even start operating!

Now Trump is trying to work a new "Visa" for these technicians to come back to USA, help set up & train workers to run the factory.
Which is why he was reluctant for them to fly back initially.

Korean companies would be "very hesitant" about investing in the US following the raid where workers were chains & handcuffs like slaves, South Korea's president said on Thursday.

"The situation is extremely bewildering," Lee added, while noting it is common practice for Korean firms to send workers to help set up overseas factories.

"If that's no longer allowed, establishing manufacturing facilities in the US will only become more difficult... making companies question whether it's worth doing at all," he added.
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So Trump is actually trying to fix the issue which has gone on for decades. The previous administrations including Obama, Biden and Trump 1st term didn't fix the issue.

Workers say Korea Inc was warned about questionable US visas before Hyundai raid
https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-w...aid-2025-09-09/
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Many South Korean workers were sent to the U.S. on questionable documents despite their misgivings and warnings about stricter U.S. immigration enforcement before last week's raid on a Hyundai site, according to workers, officials and lawyers.

Many of the people arrested were skilled workers who were sent to the U.S. to install equipment at the near-complete factory on a visa waver programme, or B-1 business traveller visas, which largely did not allow work, three people said.

"It's extremely difficult to get an H-1B visa, which is needed for the battery engineers. That's why some people got B-1 visas or ESTA," said Park Tae-sung, vice chairman of Korea Battery Industry Association, referring to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization.

An equipment technician in South Korea, who previously worked with six of the people arrested, said: "I warned them they could screw up their lives if they are caught."

"I begged them not to go to the United States again," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

He said he had once obtained a B-1 visa from the United States by claiming he was a supervisor, rather than an equipment specialist.

In response to Reuters' questions about the allegations of immigration violations by subcontractors at the site, Hyundai Motor referred to a statement that said it has "zero tolerance for those who don’t follow the law" and would investigate the employment practices of suppliers and their subcontractors.
Now what MR_alien is claiming is that they were deported despite having the correct visas but every news source I found says they had the incorrect visa.

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