Trump tells foreign companies to “respect” immigration laws after modern ice attacks
Hello, welcome to American politics Real-time blog. I’m Tom Ambrose and over the next few hours I’ll bring you all the latest news lines.
Let’s start with the news Donald Trump tells foreign companies that they must hire and train American workers and respect immigration lawsafter a raid About 300 Koreans are detained in Hyundai Automobile Manufacturing Facility in Georgia.
Nearly 500 workers were detained during the raid Thursday, and U.S. authorities released videotapes showing them being restrained in a handcuff and ankle chain and loaded with buses.
The raid marked the largest single location under Trump’s national anti-immigration campaign and appeared to put pressure on long-term diplomatic and economic relations between the United States and South Korea.
Trump wrote in Sunday’s Truth Social: “I hereby call on all foreign companies investing in the United States to respect our country’s immigration laws.
Trump posted his post shortly after telling reporters that he would study what happened, but the incident did not damage his relationship with South Korea.
Meanwhile, Hyundai recommends staff members recommending that workers who will start business next week postpone them unless they consider essential work.
And other developments:
-
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Refusal to admit The huge trade tariffs that Donald Trump imposes around the world are taxes on Americans. In a new interview, former billionaire hedge fund manager Bessent dismissed concerns from major U.S. companies including John Deere, Nike and Black and Decker, who all said Trump’s tariff policy lost billions of dollars a year.
-
Republican senator in charge of Homeland Security Committee “Despicable” comments criticizing JD Vance It is obviously to support extrajudicial military killings. “Killing the drug cartel members is the highest and best use of our army,” the vice president said in a post on Saturday X. strike A Venezuelan ship against the Caribbean, which killed 11 people, the government allegedly a drug trafficker.
-
President Trump suggested on Sunday that the Gaza deal could soon secure all hostages held by Hamas, after he earlier sent what he called a “final warning” to Palestinian militants. Trump spoke with reporters after landing in the Washington area on Sunday night after a brief trip to New York, saying he had been talking about issues on the plane.
-
Trump cheered at the U.S. Open during the national anthem ahead of Sunday’s men’s final. Before the competition, the United States opened a broadcaster Being asked not to show any negative reactions to people Attend the President to the event.
-
Nine lawyers representing about 50 Jeffrey Epstein survivors told The Guardian that the Justice Department has not contacted them recentlyDespite the president’s promise The bottom of the crime of the deceased financier.
-
Chicago is ready for immigration enforcement and National Guard deployment,,,,, Citywide churches urge Also bring your identity certificate, stay in touch with your family and protest.
-
Trump said on Sunday that individual European leaders will visit the United States on Monday or Tuesday to discuss how to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian war. Speaking to reporters, Trump said he would soon speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Key Events
Treasury Secretary denies Trump tariffs are taxes on Americans
Mayayang
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent refused to admit it. Donald Trump Taxes are paid to Americans all over the world.
In a new interview with NBC host Kristen Welker on Sunday, former billionaire hedge fund manager Bessent dismissed concerns from major U.S. companies including John Deere, Nike and Black and Decker, who all said Trump’s tariff policies cost billions of dollars each year.
Speaking to Welker, Bessent said: “You are getting these calls from revenue calls, and in revenue calls, they have to give harsh scenarios. No company comes out and says: “Oh, we’re doing this because of the tariffs.” ””
He went on to add, “If the situation is so bad, why is GDP 3.3%? Why is the stock market at a new high? Because, you know, with President Trump, we all care about big companies and small companies.”
As a concern Continue to grow In the case where U.S. companies are trying to transfer the fees of U.S. tariffs to everyday Americans, Welk asked: “Do you admit these tariffs are taxes on American consumers?” Bessent replied: “No, I don’t.”
Seoul says
Victoria Bekiempis
South Korea announced on Sunday that about 300 detained nationals will be released and deported home during the Georgia immigration attacks, as workers suddenly detained appear to constitute a long-standing diplomatic and economic relationship between the two countries.
Nearly 500 workers, at least 300 of them Koreans and at least 23 Mexicans, were arrested at the Hyundai LG Fort factory in Elber on Thursday.
U.S. authorities released footage of the raid, which showed detained workers, tied to handcuffs and ankle chains, loaded onto a bus. The raid marks the largest single location Donald Trump has undertaken under a national anti-immigration campaign.
“The rapid joint response … was negotiated on the release of detained workers,” said Kang Hoon-Sik, chief of staff of South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, to reporters.
“Only administrative procedures remain. Once completed, the flight that will be rented will leave and bring our citizens home.”
LG executive Kim Ki-soo flies to Georgia To slow down the consequences clearly. “The immediate priority now is the rapid release of our LG Energy solutions staff and our partner companies,” Ki-SOO reportedly said before boarding the plane.
Trump tells foreign companies to “respect” immigration laws after modern ice attacks
Hello, welcome to American politics Real-time blog. I’m Tom Ambrose and over the next few hours I’ll bring you all the latest news lines.
Let’s start with the news Donald Trump tells foreign companies that they must hire and train American workers and respect immigration lawsafter a raid About 300 Koreans are detained in Hyundai Automobile Manufacturing Facility in Georgia.
Nearly 500 workers were detained during the raid Thursday, and U.S. authorities released videotapes showing them being restrained in a handcuff and ankle chain and loaded with buses.
The raid marked the largest single location under Trump’s national anti-immigration campaign and appeared to put pressure on long-term diplomatic and economic relations between the United States and South Korea.
Trump wrote in Sunday’s Truth Social: “I hereby call on all foreign companies investing in the United States to respect our country’s immigration laws.
Trump posted his post shortly after telling reporters that he would study what happened, but the incident did not damage his relationship with South Korea.
Meanwhile, Hyundai recommends staff members recommending that workers who will start business next week postpone them unless they consider essential work.
And other developments:
-
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Refusal to admit The huge trade tariffs that Donald Trump imposes around the world are taxes on Americans. In a new interview, former billionaire hedge fund manager Bessent dismissed concerns from major U.S. companies including John Deere, Nike and Black and Decker, who all said Trump’s tariff policy lost billions of dollars a year.
-
Republican senator in charge of Homeland Security Committee “Despicable” comments criticizing JD Vance It is obviously to support extrajudicial military killings. “Killing the drug cartel members is the highest and best use of our army,” the vice president said in a post on Saturday X. strike A Venezuelan ship against the Caribbean, which killed 11 people, the government allegedly a drug trafficker.
-
President Trump suggested on Sunday that the Gaza deal could soon secure all hostages held by Hamas, after he earlier sent what he called a “final warning” to Palestinian militants. Trump spoke with reporters after landing in the Washington area on Sunday night after a brief trip to New York, saying he had been talking about issues on the plane.
-
Trump cheered at the U.S. Open during the national anthem ahead of Sunday’s men’s final. Before the competition, the United States opened a broadcaster Being asked not to show any negative reactions to people Attend the President to the event.
-
Nine lawyers representing about 50 Jeffrey Epstein survivors told The Guardian that the Justice Department has not contacted them recentlyDespite the president’s promise The bottom of the crime of the deceased financier.
-
Chicago is ready for immigration enforcement and National Guard deployment,,,,, Citywide churches urge Also bring your identity certificate, stay in touch with your family and protest.
-
Trump said on Sunday that individual European leaders will visit the United States on Monday or Tuesday to discuss how to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian war. Speaking to reporters, Trump said he would soon speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Health & Wellness Contributor
A wellness enthusiast and certified nutrition advisor, Meera covers everything from healthy living tips to medical breakthroughs. Her articles aim to inform and inspire readers to live better every day.