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by metalman 283 days ago
Right, but my point is that isueing (very embarassing) orders for those workers, to leave, knowing that these workers would have only the vaugest, or no, notion of the laws involved in the contract, as they very likely could not fill out any of the paper work themselves, VS a mass arrest that will likely derail further investment from some of the major allies of the US. The net effect of this and other actions looks something like a modern equivilant of the Chinese "Cultural Revolution", but with an economy vastly more integrated and dependent with the rest of the world, but with no clear policy statement, and edicts bieng issued and revoked on a day to day basis. The US could have told the Korean's , go home, in a soto voice, they would blush, go home, and ask for another chance to do business, that it was 500 workers @ a major new car plant means that they were given some sort of "dont worry about it" verbal assurance, and have been double crossed, which is a game changer.
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Yes yes not letting foreign for profit corporations to blatantly break immigration laws to save a few million is exactly like cultural revolution. They totally got double crossed that is the most logical explanation