00:00South Korea is moving to bring home about 300 workers
00:03detained in a U.S. immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia last week.
00:09Officials say a deal has been reached and processing for their release is underway
00:14with a charter plane ready to fly them back.
00:17Meanwhile, White House border czar Tom Hooman
00:20has vowed to expand immigration raids on workplaces across the country.
00:25The raid carried out by U.S. federal agents at Hyundai's car battery plant in Allabel, Georgia
00:32saw 475 workers arrested.
00:35It is the largest single-site enforcement operation
00:37in the history of the Department of Homeland Security's investigative operations.
00:43South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will head to the U.S. on Monday
00:46as he seeks to resolve the fallout.
00:49U.S. President Donald Trump defended the raid on Sunday
00:51saying it is part of a strict immigration policy.
00:55He stressed that foreign investment in the U.S. is still welcome
00:58but urged companies to respect the nation's immigration laws.
01:02The operation drew criticism in Seoul after images showed
01:05armed vehicles and shackled workers being escorted from the facility.
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