The South Korean citizens detained in an immigration raid at a Hyundai Motor plan in Georgia are expected to return home on a voluntary basis instead of being deported, which will allow the detainees to avoid a lengthy re-entry ban, Dasl Yoon of The Wall Street Journal reports, citing Seoul’s Foreign Ministry.
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