Last Korean released after US immigration raid says he will faithfully undergo trial

29.09.25 05:17 Uhr

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The last Korean man released from detention following a U.S. immigration crackdown in Georgia, has expressed gratitude for the consular and legal assistance he received, saying he will faithfully undergo the trial he requested regarding his detention. The man, surnamed Lee and in his 30s, was one of more than 300 Koreans held at a detention facility in Folkston in early September following a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown at a Korean electric car battery plant in Bryan County, Georgia, on Sept. 4. While the others were released through negotiations between Seoul and Washington, and returned home on a chartered flight home a week after their detention, Lee, who has family in the United States, chose to remain in custody and pursue legal action against it. Lee was finally released from the Folkston detention facility Friday, a day after an immigration court granted him bail. "I have received assistance from many people until I was released. I extend my special thanks to the (Korean) consulate and lawyers," Lee said in a message to Yonhap News Agency on Sunday (locWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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