This IS a Developing story….
It seems to be a wrestling match between the American President and his staff on how far the immigrant/migrant arrests and deportation’s will continue….
So far?
Trump has been losing….
Is today’s announcement a crawl back for PRESIDENT Trump?
The ICE sweep waves work AGAINST a basic fact….
America NEEDS and relies on foreign sweat and labor…..
The zealous sweeps, detentions and deportations of those migrants who are NOT criminals IS HURTING America…(Even polling has turned AGAINST the Aggressive anti-immigrant actions)
The recent raid on the Hyundai plant , with hundreds of South Korea’s rounded up seems to annoyed the President, sensitive to America’s relationship with South Korea and American Trade and National Security partner…(Hyundai isn’t the old place this is occurring)
We’ll see who gets the last word on this….
So far?
It has NOT been Donald Trump….
I keep asking…
Who IS IN CHARGE on the Trump Immigration Policy vs EVERYTHING Else?
President Trump on Sunday said the U.S. welcomes foreign experts to train Americans how to build high-tech goods, days after hundreds of arrested South Korean workers left the country.
Why it matters: The tension between the administration’s economic and immigration policies appears to be working itself out in favor of the economic goals.
- The blowback from the arrests threatened to rupture one of the most important U.S. alliances in Asia, and put hundreds of billions of dollars in investment pledges at risk.
Catch up quick: On Sept. 4, ICE raided an under-construction electric vehicle battery plant in Georgia, a joint venture of South Korea’s Hyundai and LG.
- Hundreds of workers were arrested, shackled and hauled off to detention, which provoked national outrage in South Korea. Officials in Seoul eventually sent a plane to retrieve and repatriate those workers.
- On Sunday, South Korean media reported that Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau had visited the country and “conveyed his deep regrets” for the arrests.
- That came just days after Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told “The Axios Show” it was Hyundai’s fault the workers didn’t have the right visas, and that the company should have called him for help.
Driving the news: In a lengthy Truth Social post Sunday afternoon, Trump seemed to open the door to foreign workers coming in for training.
- “When Foreign Companies who are building extremely complex products, machines, and various other ‘things,’ come into the United States with massive Investments, I want them to bring their people of expertise for a period of time to teach and train our people how to make these very unique and complex products” before leaving, Trump said.
- “If we didn’t do this, all of that massive Investment will never come in the first place — Chips, Semiconductors, Computers, Ships, Trains, and so many other products that we have to learn from others how to make, or, in many cases, relearn, because we used to be great at it, but not anymore.”
The big picture: Trump’s post serves as a frank acknowledgement that the U.S. lacks the know-how to make many of the goods at the heart of the administration’s push for foreign investment….
Note…
This IS an in-house problem that will be dealt with IF Donald Trump actually flexxes AGAINST his guy Miller and the MAGA anti-immigrant people….