South Korean workers arrested during immigration raid at Hyundai site
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Homeland security officials said they arrested 450 workers who were in the country illegally during a raid at a construction site for a Hyundai plant. Most of the workers are from South Korea. The workers were not Hyundai employees. NBC News’ Priya Sridhar reports.

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