President Trump’s ICE agents just pulled off the biggest workplace raid in American history. Nearly 500 foreign workers got rounded up at a Hyundai plant in Georgia last week. Most of them were from South Korea, and they were taking jobs that should go to Americans first.
South Korea is throwing a tantrum about this raid. Their politicians are mad that we actually enforce our immigration laws. They even sent charter planes to pick up their citizens from detention centers.
But here’s the truth that the mainstream media won’t tell you. These foreign workers were undercutting American wages and stealing opportunities from our own people. While hardworking Americans struggle to find good-paying jobs, big corporations like Hyundai were happy to hire cheap foreign labor instead.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stood strong against the critics. She said companies need to know we mean business about following the law. If you want to do business in America, you better hire Americans first and follow our rules.
The liberal media is crying about how these workers were treated. They act like enforcing immigration law is somehow cruel or wrong. But what about the cruelty of putting foreign workers ahead of American families who need these jobs?
This raid shows that President Trump keeps his promises about putting America first. He said he would crack down on illegal immigration and protect American workers. That’s exactly what happened in Georgia, and it’s about time.
South Korea can complain all they want, but we won’t apologize for enforcing our laws. If they don’t like it, they can take their business elsewhere. America has plenty of skilled workers who deserve these opportunities.
This is what real leadership looks like. President Trump and his team are finally putting American workers ahead of foreign interests and corporate greed. Every patriotic American should be celebrating this victory for law and order.