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Fact check: Fake claims ICE and Homeland Security raided Hyundai’s EV megasite in Georgia, arresting ~175 people. factc heck

Checked on September 19, 2025

1. Summary of the results

The original statement claims that ICE and Homeland Security raided Hyundai's EV megasite in Georgia, arresting approximately 175 people. However, the majority of the analyses contradict this claim, stating that the actual number of people arrested is 475, not 175 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. These sources confirm that a raid did occur at the Hyundai megasite in Georgia, with 475 people detained, mostly South Korean nationals [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. The raid was reportedly conducted at a construction site on the property for HL-GA Battery Company, a joint partnership between Hyundai and LG Energy Solution [1]. The implications of the raid are significant, with potential impacts on Hyundai's EV production and sales [6], as well as US-South Korea relations [3].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

A key piece of missing context is the exact location of the raid, which was not specified in the original statement. According to [1], the raid occurred at a construction site on the property for HL-GA Battery Company, a joint partnership between Hyundai and LG Energy Solution. Additionally, the reaction from South Korea and the potential impact on US-South Korea relations are important aspects to consider, as mentioned in [3]. The implications of the raid for Hyundai's investment plans are also relevant, as noted in [7]. Furthermore, the fact that the operation was the largest single-site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations provides additional context to the significance of the raid [5]. The breakdown of the nationalities of the detained workers is also an important detail, with around 300 being South Korean nationals and roughly 175 non-South Korean workers remaining detained, as reported in [4].

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement appears to contain inaccurate information, as the number of people arrested is significantly lower than the actual number reported by the majority of the sources [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. This discrepancy may be due to a lack of accurate information or a deliberate attempt to downplay the severity of the raid. The sources that confirm the raid and the higher number of arrests benefit from providing accurate information, as they are able to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the situation [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. On the other hand, the original statement may benefit from minimizing the impact of the raid, potentially to avoid negative publicity or to downplay the significance of the event [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].

Want to dive deeper?
What was the official response from Hyundai regarding the alleged ICE raid on their Georgia EV megasite?
How many people were actually arrested during the ICE operation at the Hyundai EV megasite in Georgia in 2025?
What are the current immigration policies affecting workers at EV manufacturing sites like Hyundai's in Georgia?
Were any other companies or sites raided by ICE in conjunction with the alleged Hyundai EV megasite operation?
What rights do workers have during ICE raids at their workplaces, particularly in the context of the Hyundai EV megasite in Georgia?