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In reply to the discussion: South Korea says it has reached a deal with the US for the release of workers in a Georgia plant [View all]MichMan
(16,234 posts)15. As far as I know, visitor visa holders are not permitted to work regardless of the 90 days.
Depends on the definition of traveling here for business (vs work) I suppose
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Most of the people detained were taken to an immigration detention center in Folkston, Georgia, near the Florida state line. None has been charged with any crimes yet, Steven Schrank, the lead Georgia agent of Homeland Security Investigations, said during a news conference Friday, adding that the investigation was ongoing.
He said that some of the detained workers had illegally crossed the U.S. border, while others had entered the country legally but had expired visas or had entered on a visa waiver that prohibited them from working.
Kang, the South Korean presidential chief of staff, said that South Korea will push to review and improve visa systems for those traveling to the U.S. on business trips for investment projects.
He said that some of the detained workers had illegally crossed the U.S. border, while others had entered the country legally but had expired visas or had entered on a visa waiver that prohibited them from working.
Kang, the South Korean presidential chief of staff, said that South Korea will push to review and improve visa systems for those traveling to the U.S. on business trips for investment projects.
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South Korea says it has reached a deal with the US for the release of workers in a Georgia plant [View all]
Omaha Steve
Sep 7
OP
I am guessing it was part of the deal with their governor to bring the plant there.
travelingthrulife
Sep 7
#10
The reports I saw stated most were here under a visitor visa which does not permit working.
MichMan
Sep 7
#8
As far as I know, visitor visa holders are not permitted to work regardless of the 90 days.
MichMan
Sep 7
#15
I doubt that ICE is making those distinctions. A big capital investment, speed matters, so people are needed
lostnfound
Sep 7
#29
They do know this, but they have quotas to meet so they scoop up everyone.
travelingthrulife
Sep 7
#11