No. of Recommendations: 23
Dope1: Tell me. If I rolled up to South Korea on a boat or flew in and just started living and working there, would I expect a teddy bear and some roses if I were to get caught? Or might I run afoul of their immigration authorities?
It never ceases to amaze me how you people really don't understand that the United States has these things called "laws".
For the clueless among us, here's what actually happened:
1. South Korean Visa applicants went to the U.S. Department of State for approval to work at the Hyundai plant.
1a. The State Department said, "Sure, no problem."
2. The South Korean Visa applicants then went to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol to seek entry into the country to work at the Hyundai plant.
2a. Approval was granted and the South Koreans worked here as approved.
3. ICE said, "No f*cking way. We have a mandate to remove you motherf*cking lawbreakers -- we gotta' make a splash and make the evening news and get those deportation numbers up -- and we're arresting you without translators, without warning, despite your being cleared by both the State Department and CBP."
4, South Korea said "WTF?"
Hey, too bad they weren't Russians. Trumpedo would have had ICE kissing their asses on Main Street.