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More than 300 South Korean workers rounded up in an immigration raid in the US last week are set to fly home on a chartered plane. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said the incident could affect South Korean companies’ US investment plans.

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00:00More than 300 South Korean workers rounded up in an immigration raid in the U.S. last week
00:05are set to fly home on a chartered plane.
00:08The workers at carmaker Hyongdae's plant in the state of Georgia
00:11will leave with the status of voluntary departure rather than deportation.
00:16U.S. President Donald Trump offered to have the workers stay and train American workers,
00:21but only one has decided to do so.
00:23South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said the incident could affect Korean companies' plans
00:28to invest in the United States.
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