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US Official Offers Regrets Over Detention of South Koreans

US Official Offers Regrets Over Detention of South Koreans

The US Deputy Secretary of State, Christopher Landau, has offered regrets over the recent detention of hundreds of South Korean workers in Georgia. The incident occurred when the South Korean workers were detained by US immigration authorities while attempting to enter the country. Landau expressed his regret for the inconvenience caused to the South Korean workers and emphasized the importance of the US-South Korea partnership. The detention of the South Korean workers has raised concerns about the treatment of foreign workers and the need for improved coordination between the two countries on immigration-related matters. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges in managing cross-border movements and the need for more effective communication and cooperation between nations to ensure the fair and humane treatment of all individuals.

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