After Koreans detained in a historic raid on a Georgia Hyundai plant were sent home, lawyers and social workers say the nearly 200 non-Korean workers ensnared in the crackdown remain in legal limbo

Families in crisis after massive immigration raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia
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