Almost 500 people were detained Thursday in an immigration raid at a new Hyundai manufacturing complex in Georgia.

The massive raid highlights growing tensions between President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration policies, his tariff-fueled trade negotiations, and his promise to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.

“This was the largest single-site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations,” said Steven Schrank, a special agent in charge of the agency’s Atlanta investigations, at a press conference, according to the Associated Press .

Schrank said 475 people were arrested, most of them South Korean nationals. He added that those detained had either crossed the border illegally, overstayed their visas, or were under a visa waiver program that kept them

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