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An immigration raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia has raised concerns about the company's planned steel plant in Louisiana.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry stated the Georgia incident will not affect Hyundai's plans to build a massive steel plant in Donaldsonville.

The raid, which detained over 300 South Korean workers, has strained U.S.-South Korea trade relations and prompted a human rights investigation.

Louisiana officials expect some South Korean nationals to work at the new site but said Hyundai is committed to using Louisiana labor for its promised jobs.

In a defiant tone, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said nothing has changed about Hyundai Motor Group’s plans to open a massive steel plant in Donaldsonville, even after an immigration raid on the South Korean comp

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