tomder55
Sep 9, 2025, 05:21 AM
The news this weekend was that an ICE raid in Georgia's new Hyundai plant netted an arrest of almost 500 people . Most of them were South Koreans. This came shortly after SKs President Lee Jae-myung and Trump had a sit down in the Oval Office.
These workers were hired by a sub-contractor for the construction of the plant. This is not bringing in the best and brightest to fulfil jobs Americans won't do or have the technical skills to perform. Even if it is true that there is a shortage of American construction workers the sad truth is that by hiring illegals at lower wages is a huge advantage for the employer
U.S.-born construction workers earn an average of $3.12 more per hour than undocumented workers. Wage theft and underreporting of hours is also frighteningly common, as employers rely on the improbability of legal recourse for their refusal to pay. Not only do immigrant workers receive less per hour, but they also lose out on job benefits such as healthcare or time off due to their classification as independent contractors. Finally, many immigrants are either unaware of, fearful of, or unable to join a union or formalized job network. This means they also frequently lose out on the 64% pay disparity between unionized and nonunionized construction workers in the United States.
The perils of Undocumented Construction Workers in the United States - DEITABASE (https://limos.engin.umich.edu/deitabase/2024/05/28/undocumented-construction-workers-us/#:~:text=Subcontractors%20favor%20this%20practice% 20to,workers%20in%20the%20United%20States.)
In this case the employer should face jail time.
The workers detained abused the visa system and deportation is fair punishment . They were on a guest short term ESTA B! visa that does not permit manual labor .They overstayed their visas which in itself is cause or deportation .
B-1 Temporary Business Visitor | USCIS (https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-visitors-for-business/b-1-temporary-business-visitor)
Most arrested South Koreans entered U.S. on ESTA | The DONG-A ILBO (https://www.donga.com/en/article/all/20250906/5831701/1?ref=paydayreport.com)
B-1 Temporary Business Visitor | USCIS (https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-visitors-for-business/b-1-temporary-business-visitor)
Of course you won't hear this in the compliant press .
These workers were hired by a sub-contractor for the construction of the plant. This is not bringing in the best and brightest to fulfil jobs Americans won't do or have the technical skills to perform. Even if it is true that there is a shortage of American construction workers the sad truth is that by hiring illegals at lower wages is a huge advantage for the employer
U.S.-born construction workers earn an average of $3.12 more per hour than undocumented workers. Wage theft and underreporting of hours is also frighteningly common, as employers rely on the improbability of legal recourse for their refusal to pay. Not only do immigrant workers receive less per hour, but they also lose out on job benefits such as healthcare or time off due to their classification as independent contractors. Finally, many immigrants are either unaware of, fearful of, or unable to join a union or formalized job network. This means they also frequently lose out on the 64% pay disparity between unionized and nonunionized construction workers in the United States.
The perils of Undocumented Construction Workers in the United States - DEITABASE (https://limos.engin.umich.edu/deitabase/2024/05/28/undocumented-construction-workers-us/#:~:text=Subcontractors%20favor%20this%20practice% 20to,workers%20in%20the%20United%20States.)
In this case the employer should face jail time.
The workers detained abused the visa system and deportation is fair punishment . They were on a guest short term ESTA B! visa that does not permit manual labor .They overstayed their visas which in itself is cause or deportation .
B-1 Temporary Business Visitor | USCIS (https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-visitors-for-business/b-1-temporary-business-visitor)
Most arrested South Koreans entered U.S. on ESTA | The DONG-A ILBO (https://www.donga.com/en/article/all/20250906/5831701/1?ref=paydayreport.com)
B-1 Temporary Business Visitor | USCIS (https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-visitors-for-business/b-1-temporary-business-visitor)
Of course you won't hear this in the compliant press .