ICE Detained 475 At Georgia Hyundai Plant In “Largest Single-Site Enforcement Operation In History”
The DOJ, working with DHS and ICE, arrested 475 people at a Hyundai plant in Georgia in what they’re calling the “largest single-site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations.” Steven Schrank from Homeland Security Investigations said at a news briefing Friday that the majority of those detained were from South Korea, and were working for a “network of subcontractors” at the facility that has been manufacturing electric cars and batteries for about a year.
Today, @ATFAtlanta joined HSI, FBI, DEA, ICE, GSP and other agencies in a major immigration enforcement operation at the Hyundai mega site battery plant in Bryan County, GA, leading to the apprehension of ~450 unlawful aliens, emphasizing our commitment to community safety. #ATF pic.twitter.com/su6raLrLu6
– ATF Atlanta (@ATFAtlanta) September 4, 2025
HUGE! Today, I.C.E. 🧊agents raided the Hyundai battery plant construction site near Savannah, Georgia, shutting down the entire operation. Workers were seen running in fear as buses took people away, and state police blocked all entrances. The raid is part of an investigation… pic.twitter.com/GyH4hGujcY
– FLAHUSTLA (@FLAHUSTLA) September 4, 2025
South Korea’s government said its citizens’ rights must not be violated in the course of Korean businesses’ work in the US, noting ‘many’ of its nationals had been detained after an immigration raid at a Hyundai Motor facility in Georgia https://t.co/vO1jyRWPWN pic.twitter.com/nsilxUlyi2
– Reuters (@Reuters) September 5, 2025
‘We need construction to cease immediately’: Video shows Homeland Security agents inside the Hyundai Megasite in Bryan County, Georgia. More info: https://t.co/J0eoeuTFq8 pic.twitter.com/c7O2OLE4Zt
– WJCL News (@WJCLNews) September 4, 2025