• Hyundai Plant ICE Raid

    From Brent Hendricks@1:135/250 to All on Monday, September 08, 2025 11:06:16
    I am surprised this has not already been posted.

    I find it ironic that both South Korea, and a lot of the Expat English teacher community is up in arms over this.

    South Korea, is one of the most homogenic, xenophobic, and racist countries on the fact of the earth! It is not uncommon for ethnic groups to be singled out, business unappologetically exclude members of specific races for any excuse they can use ("No Africans" during the Ebola fear, "No Middle Easterners" during MERS, and "No foreigners" during COVID.

    Immigration will begin deportation procedings for any excuse they can, even if your charges were dropped, or you were found not guilty of the crimes you were accused of. "You would not have been accused if you were not a criminal."

    The English teacher community I can understand, as they are unabashadly far left wing, and love to sit around and complain! Though as far as Korean's themselves are concerned, saying anything at all is the pot calling the kettle black!

    As long as due process is followed, they are treated humanely while in detention, Korea needs to make sure their house is in order or sit on the sidelines!

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  • From IB Joe@1:342/200 to Brent Hendricks on Monday, September 08, 2025 10:01:27
    On 08 Sep 2025, Brent Hendricks said the following...


    Immigration will begin deportation procedings for any excuse they can, even if your charges were dropped, or you were found not guilty of the crimes you were accused of. "You would not have been accused if you
    were not a criminal."


    There were 2 groups of people detained at the Hyundai plant. The 1st, and easiest one to handle, were the ones who entered the country Illegally. They are the easiest ones to deal with because they are the easiest to deport... Some/Alot have been processed already and have their deportation papers.

    Not so easy are the visa over-stays... They are harder to get rid of.

    Ironic, or whatever you want to call it, South Korea offered to fly those detained back to their country.

    Trump said that foreign companies need to respect the US immigration laws in order to do business in the US.

    After the raid there are somewhere between 450-500 jobs for LEGAL citizens of the US.

    If you're in the country Illegally you might get caught and deported... even if you didn't rape or murder someone.

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  • From Brent Hendricks@1:135/250 to Ib Joe on Monday, September 08, 2025 13:28:36
    I lived/worked in South Korea for 14 years!

    I had to deal with immigration to renew my visa stamp every year. Not the most fun.

    While South Korea has always had one of the higest (Now the highest) suicide rate in the world, due to rampant toxic feminism and the #metoo movement, they now have the honor of having the lowest birth rate in the world.

    The place has turned into a leftist toxic shithole, where friends and family will turn on each other if it increases their social standing or they can get money out of it.

    I will not go into details, but I was put through the wringer by someone I thought was my friend, but was just waiting to cause me problems. Even though the legal side of that dealt with, immigration was waiting in the wings to toss me out, to presearve their good social order.

    Fortunately due to my VISA I was not immediately thrown into the hell of their immigration jails while they worked out how to get me on a plane.

    So yes, I scoff at them reaping what they sow.

    Don't even get me started on the fact that while a democracy, they have no freedom of speach, expression, or press.

    "Defamation Using Truth." is an actual crime.

    Taking pictures of women at the beach can see you chemically castrated.

    Not somewhere I even want to visit these days.

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/200 to Brent Hendricks on Monday, September 08, 2025 16:22:48
    South Korea, is one of the most homogenic, xenophobic, and racist countries on the fact of the earth! It is not uncommon for ethnic
    groups to be singled out, business unappologetically exclude members of specific races for any excuse they can use ("No Africans" during the
    Ebola fear, "No Middle Easterners" during MERS, and "No foreigners"
    during COVID.

    Americans are no better. Our Democrats favored slavery just like their Josean dynasty did. Then they implemented segregation. And most recently they let 3000 black and brown people die along the US-Mexico border.

    This seems like a misunderstanding; they thought that if they kiss our butts and build cars here, then it would be "totally cool" to sneak 500 illegals in (it's so not cool though.)

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  • From Brent Hendricks@1:135/250 to Aaron Thomas on Monday, September 08, 2025 22:26:39
    On Mon 8-Sep-2025 4:22p, Aaron Thomas@1:342/200.0 said to Brent Hendricks:

    Americans are no better. Our Democrats favored slavery just like their Josean dynasty did. Then they implemented segregation. And most recently they let 3000 black and brown people die along the US-Mexico border.

    Granted, except for the most part we have moved past that, Korea has NOT, and probbably never will. Now, there are some parallels that will be obvious so I don't feel I need to touch on them from the American side.

    Korea as a society (mostly due to the confusious upbringing that frowns above individial identiy and thought). Which not only holds them back technologically, but socially as well (One glaring part of this is seen in aviation training.)

    * It took them DECADES to adopt a safety first culture, and adopt Crew Resouce Management. Even when the rest of the western world embraced and adopted it. The most recent example was Asiana 214, that besides the fact the training Captain misunderstood a function of the Auto Throttle system, 2 other Captains on the flight deck were not monitoring, or call for a go around until it was too late. 1994 Korean Air 2033. Crashed on attempting to land in Jeju while trying to beat a typhoon. The approach became unstable and the CoPilot mentioned several times he wanted to GO AROUND. A Canadian Captain told the First Officer to continue. At about 40 AGL the First Officer did attempt to go around, and the Captain took over and set the plane down. Too far down the runway to stop in time and the Airbus A-300 exited the end of the runway. The Korean authorities jailed the first officer, and the Canadadian Captain was released on bail with a promise to return, which he did not. At least in the US it is unheard of to threaten or enact arrests stemming from transportation accidents for fear it will deter other flight crews from being forthcoming in the subsequent investigations. Additionally MOST if not ALL Western carriers have abopted a NO FAULT GO AROUND POLICY, if either crew feels a go around is called for, for ANY REASON. A Go Around should be carried out, and if countermanded, questions will be asked. This may have also lead to a later crash of a KAL cargo plane at Londan Standsted. Where the Captains Artifical Horizon Indicator was faulty, though both the Standy ADI, and First Officers ADI were functiong nomrally. The Captain and First Officer had already had words during the prelfight. The captain innitated a standard departure turn, and the ADI still showed straight an level flight, so the Captain continued banking the aircraft. Even with the illumination of a "Comparitor Error" warning and the Flight Engineer warning of excessive bank the First Officer said nothing while the Captain rolled the 747 into the ground! The First Officer SHOULD have pointed out the comparitor error and bank, or taken control. Instead he decided it was better to die than question a superior!

    Don't even get me started on the Sewol disaster, which supposedly they couldn't start their rescue operation because they couldn't locate the President, who was getting a hair cut! Leading to the death of over 300 children! Even during the political fall out, trial and arrest of Park Gyun Hee, nobody though to point out, "If our command and control structure relys on ONE PERSON to dispatch the Coast Guard to a vessel in distress, our command and control structure SUCKS!"

    Korean can not move past their own history and use it as a sheild from any type of growth. Blaming Japanese Colonialization, fast industrialization, the Korean War, the Dictatorship of Park Chung Hee, etc. They have ended up with a an emotionly immature society that from the outside looks entirely narcacistic. Couples dress the same. Friendships end because someone likes a different style of music, doesn't eat the same food. When you ask the simple question, of "Well, we both like this type of food, why can't when we go out we eat this then you are with your other friends you can eat that." They just can't compute that, it's different, and accepting difference will lead to a break down of social order! We can't be friends! My ex wife at times acted like she matured to the age of 12 and that was it, she would rage for hours over the stupidest of things, or things that did not even concern her. Korea even has a diagnosis for this, Hwabyung, or Korean Rage Syndrome. Again, its somebody else, my history doesn't make me accountable!

    The Korean school system is brutal, children spend over 12 hours a day doing nothing but school work, first their normal school, then after school Hogwan until 10pm or so, then go home and study, all to prepare them for the "national exam", which if they fail means they will not get into a good university, will not get a good job, which will disgrace their family.

    The No No Japan protests and boycots. Almost nobody involved in that was even alive during the Japanese occupation. If you got the people that were, it would just be a bunch of old farts hanging out together.

    Korea wants the foreign tourism, with their low birthrate they will have to accept the fact they will need more and more foriegn workers.

    As more an more social problems mount, they either enact sweeping open ended laws that can trap everyone, which leads to them being used for retaliation, "Privacy of face", "Defamation Using Truth", even the newly enacted "Anti Stalking Laws."

    As already stated, South Korea is IN CRISIS record suicides, record low birth rates, people trying to leave the country in droves to escape HELL JEOSAN. Heck when I was checking in for my flight out of there, I mentioned I had lived there for 14 years, the guy looked up and said, "You're getting out of prison...".

    Any way, back on track. My original post which I strayed FAR AFIELD, was I find it hillarious that the South Korean government is up in arms about this, which means South Koreans are being stirred into a tizzy, AND especially the English Teachers, which given the thin ice (No pun attended) they always are on living there on a work VISA are upset. Though they are quite the left wing bunch. I do have to say though, when I had my runin with their Immigration they were fair and came down in my favor. I know other people though (Who happened to be black) that did not fare as well (And they had their original charges dropped by the prosecutors.).

    Turn about is fair play!

    This seems like a misunderstanding; they thought that if they kiss our butts and build cars here, then it would be "totally cool" to sneak 500 illegals in (it's so not cool though.)

    Oh I don't think there was a misunderstanding AT ALL.. They rolled the dice and got caught. OR and this may be a good topic for the conspiracy echo.

    The new President is also very left leaning, and is courting Russia and China and might be looking for a way to stir up AntiAmerican setiment to force a troop withdrawl. I noticed a lot of Koreans are pretty nieve about the threat from North Korea. When I was in Cambodia touring the Killing Fields with my Ex, I pointed out that if for some bizarre reason North Korea won a war with the South. This is exactly what would happen. She looked at me and said, "OH NO!!! We are all all Korean.." I just shook my head and pointed to the stupa with 5,000 Kmhere skulls in it. "3 Million Kmere though the same thing, there are 5,000 of them looking at you!"



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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/200 to Brent Hendricks on Monday, September 08, 2025 21:50:01
    Josean dynasty did. Then they implemented segregation. And most recent they let 3000 black and brown people die along the US-Mexico border.

    Granted, except for the most part we have moved past that, Korea has
    NOT, and probbably never will. Now, there are some parallels that will
    be obvious so I don't feel I need to touch on them from the American
    side.

    You get it. You were there. I didn't know. I thought your were another TDS case. My apologies. I know what it's like to move to a strange new place where everyone around you has something up their butt for an unapparent reason. That was my experience in New Mexico where I worked with a Korean woman who tried to get me fired. Now after hearing your take on Korean "culture" I'm seeing this in a different way; it wasn't racism, it was just "they'll walk all over you to elevate their status."

    investigations. Additionally MOST if not ALL Western carriers have abopted a NO FAULT GO AROUND POLICY, if either crew feels a go around is called for, for ANY REASON. A Go Around should be carried out, and if countermanded, questions will be asked. This may have also lead to a later crash of a KAL cargo plane at Londan Standsted. Where the
    Captains Artifical Horizon Indicator was faulty, though both the Standy ADI, and First Officers ADI were functiong nomrally. The Captain and First Officer had already had words during the prelfight. The captain innitated a standard departure turn, and the ADI still showed straight
    an level flight, so the Captain continued banking the aircraft. Even
    with the illumination of a "Comparitor Error" warning and the Flight Engineer warning of excessive bank the First Officer said nothing while the Captain rolled the 747 into the ground! The First Officer SHOULD have

    I think this is going over my head, and I apologize for that. I'm trying to understand but it's a lot to digest.

    Korea wants the foreign tourism, with their low birthrate they will have to accept the fact they will need more and more foriegn workers.

    They can count me out. I'm not impressed with what I've seen come out of there (my ex co-worker.)

    mentioned I had lived there for 14 years, the guy looked up and said, "You're getting out of prison...".

    There's good and bad everywhere, but I know what it's like to live in a place (NM) where everything is a mind game, and fortunately I know what it's like to escape.

    The new President is also very left leaning, and is courting Russia and China and might be looking for a way to stir up AntiAmerican setiment to force a troop withdrawl. I noticed a lot of Koreans are pretty nieve about the threat from North Korea. When I was in Cambodia touring the Killing Fields with my Ex, I pointed out that if for some bizarre reason North Korea won a war with the South. This is exactly what would
    happen. She looked at me and said, "OH NO!!! We are all all Korean.."
    I just shook my head and pointed to the stupa with 5,000 Kmhere skulls
    in it. "3 Million Kmere though the same thing, there are 5,000 of them looking at you!"

    It's careless to not take the man seriously (Kim.) He's got nuclear weapons and he's testing them. It's too late to laugh it off; it's time to make agreements.

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  • From IB Joe@1:342/200 to Brent Hendricks on Tuesday, September 09, 2025 05:50:23
    On 08 Sep 2025, Brent Hendricks said the following...


    So yes, I scoff at them reaping what they sow.

    Don't even get me started on the fact that while a democracy, they have
    no freedom of speach, expression, or press.

    "Defamation Using Truth." is an actual crime.

    Taking pictures of women at the beach can see you chemically castrated.

    Not somewhere I even want to visit these days.


    I heard that Korea and Japan were a closed culture, in that they minimize any immigration.

    I saw a video as I was collecting my thoughts and it talked about, Japan's immigration policies... I thought it was extremely limited, though it my be, they are open to immigration but from other Asian countries with similar cultures so as to ease in assimilation of these cultures.

    Japan's PM steps down the other day because of the push back on Immigration policies that resemble that of Europe and the US... Anyone is welcome!!!

    Back to Korea... Evangelical Leaders jailed in a manner like Mao's China.

    I think there is something afoot globally and we might not get a full view of things for some time to come.

    France may be falling the UK... There was a man from England on the News asking Trump to buy the UK and make it a State. This man more than likely in jail for that because the government there policies public statements and jails people for them.

    There was a time when we fought Communism and now we are trying to vote them in.

    Communism, Feminism and all that left-wing garbage is rooted in the same ideology.

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  • From Brent Hendricks@1:135/250 to Ib Joe on Tuesday, September 09, 2025 20:17:16
    On Tue 9-Sep-2025 5:50a, Ib Joe@1:342/200.0 said to Brent Hendricks:
    On 08 Sep 2025, Brent Hendricks said the following...

    Back to Korea... Evangelical Leaders jailed in a manner like Mao's China.

    Care to post sources on that? As far as religion is concerned South Korea seemed pretty open these days. (Back in the 18th and 19th century not so much.).

    There were a sting of arrests on Korean clergy members, but those mostly stemmed from large South Korea cults who's leaders were determined to be expoiting their members through financial fraud, and sex abuse.

    IE: Jeong Myeong-seok
    Lee Jae-Rock
    Chun Ki-Won
    etc.

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  • From IB Joe@1:342/200 to Brent Hendricks on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 07:48:42
    On 09 Sep 2025, Brent Hendricks said the following...

    Care to post sources on that? As far as religion is concerned South
    Korea seemed pretty open these days. (Back in the 18th and 19th century not so much.).


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  • From Brent Hendricks@1:135/250 to Ron L. on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 17:22:32
    On Wed 10-Sep-2025 7:45a, Ron L.@1:120/616.0 said to Aaron Thomas:
    Had I known prior to this that
    Hyundais were being made in the USA, I would have been more open to buying one. But now they can forget it; I'd rather buy a Japanese car than buy an American car that was made by illegal immigrants.

    The cars themselves are not nor intended to be made my illegal immigrants. The workers brought over were supervising the construction of the plant, and the installation and training on the assembly line tooling and manufacture procedures for the companies spec.

    Does not excuse the visa issues, as that is the responsibility of the parent company.

    I worked in Korea for 13.5 years. The US company that employeed me were very meticulous regarding the original paperwork, the renewal paperwork which at best occured once a year, at worst every 4 to 6 months. Depending on funding availibility at the time of renewal. There were ALWAYS contingency plans in plan during delays (IE: If we do not have the paperwork approved ready to be taken to immigration by xxx. You will be leaving the country until such time as they are approved..).. Any lapse in our VISAs (OVERSTAYS), could have resulted in fines, deportation (jailed until we were deported), and an entry ban.

    Even with a valid visa, any negative involvement with the Korean legal system, immigration was waiting in the wings to begin deportation investigations, even if the charges were dismissed or dropped.

    This is the reason I have no sympathy in this matter, any protests is the pot calling the kettle black.

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  • From Brent Hendricks@1:135/250 to Aaron Thomas on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 17:25:20
    On Wed 10-Sep-2025 6:22a, Aaron Thomas@1:342/200.0 said to Ron L.:
    It reminds me of a time when I was working at a GM location. One of
    the
    union monkeys, with too much time on his hands, put a sign in front
    of
    my co-worker's Honda that said "Parking for American Made cars only".

    The sign should have said "Check Engine Light Cars Only."

    Looking into the union parking lot, there were a bunch of Geo Metros
    and
    Trackers - all made in Japan. My co-worker's car? Made in Flat
    Rock,
    Michigan.

    For many decades Japanese cars could not be brought into Korea, even for US Service members. During the big NO NO JAPAN protests, Japanese cars were being vandilized. The funniest thing I saw during those protests, was sushi resturants with NO NO JAPAN stickers in their windows.

    Though my ex wife will try to tell you that sushi originated in Korea, and the Japanese stole it from them.

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  • From Anthony Bonante@1:129/305 to Ib Joe on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 18:58:53
    There were 2 groups of people detained at the Hyundai plant. The 1st, and

    The majority of those detained where here under a B1/B2 visa, which means they are allowed to work, but have restrictions on earning an income.

    The South Koreans where here legally to assist in teaching American workers the ins and outs of the plant. Once their training is complete, they would go back to South Korean where they would be paid.

    Trump said that foreign companies need to respect the US immigration laws order to do business in the US.

    They were respecting the laws. This was all sorted out between Hyundai-LG Electric and the US government a long time before the plant was even close to being finished.

    After the raid there are somewhere between 450-500 jobs for LEGAL citizens the US.

    The number is actually closer to 8,000 US jobs. The plant was on track to open next year, but now that this has happened there is speculation that the plant opening will be delayed and in an extreme case, will not open at all.

    South Korea is the biggest foreign direct investor in the US and the sixth biggest trading partner overall...at least they were. That will most likely change.

    Sounds GREAT, doesn't it?

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/200 to Brent Hendricks on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 21:07:27
    For many decades Japanese cars could not be brought into Korea, even for US Service members. During the big NO NO JAPAN protests, Japanese cars were being vandilized. The funniest thing I saw during those protests, was sushi resturants with NO NO JAPAN stickers in their windows.

    The gal I worked with was from South Korea. She tried to get me in trouble with the boss. My boss asked me "Aaron, did you wear shorts to work today?" I said "No." He said "Su said that you were wearing short pants."

    Such jealously. Why are they like that?

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  • From IB Joe@1:342/200 to Anthony Bonante on Thursday, September 11, 2025 12:44:32
    On 10 Sep 2025, Anthony Bonante said the following...


    The majority of those detained where here under a B1/B2 visa, which
    means they are allowed to work, but have restrictions on earning an income.

    The South Koreans where here legally to assist in teaching American workers the ins and outs of the plant. Once their training is complete, they would go back to South Korean where they would be paid.


    No they weren't here legally or they would not have been deported. All the HB1 visas were expired and considered over-stay.

    People in the US legally and doing lawful things don't get deported.

    Korea corrected everything by taking their citizens back... Hyundai pinky-swore not to do this again.

    BTW, my Step-son was in the US the other day... Canadian and Dominican Citizen... HB2 visa... and he didn't get deported because he was their lawfully and doing lawful things.

    BTW, HB2 visas are visitor visas and they shouldn't be working.


    They were respecting the laws. This was all sorted out between
    Hyundai-LG Electric and the US government a long time before the plant was even close to being finished.


    They weren't... they found 450 Illegals... Some were overstays and some were illegal border crossers.

    We need to rejoice now that there are 450 jobs for Americans... This is Georgia so... Mericans!!!!


    The number is actually closer to 8,000 US jobs. The plant was on track
    to open next year, but now that this has happened there is speculation that the plant opening will be delayed and in an extreme case, will not open at all.


    I know the end goal is 8000 jobs... BUT today Hyundai is looking for 450 new people.


    South Korea is the biggest foreign direct investor in the US and the
    sixth biggest trading partner overall...at least they were. That will most likely change.

    Sounds GREAT, doesn't it?


    Sure... if they follow the law...

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