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To: Bonefish who wrote (1557500)9/8/2025 1:29:32 PM
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QUESTIONS FOR THE ORANGE TAINT LICKERS (aka MAGAts)



To: Bonefish who wrote (1557500)9/8/2025 1:32:49 PM
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Bonefish,
Trump is very aware of it and is taking the necessary steps to get these workers work visas.
You guys love telling yourselves lies like this, don't you?

Trump doesn't know WTF is going on. He just found out about this and is thanking his cocksuckers for their attention to this matter.

Hyundai and the entire Korean government is apologizing profusely to Trump for the screwup, but make no mistake. They are reconsidering their options. They are pulling back on their investments and their plans to build factories here. And they are warming up their relations with Japan and China.

In short, Trump created this political environment and is basking in the chaos. The only thing he is well aware of is the fact that plenty of people are willing to sell their souls for him.

But I guarantee you that, just like in India, no one in Korea likes Trump. And even the Korean-American MAGA cultists here are now having second thoughts, especially as they're seen as self-serving backstabbers in their own communities. (Chun Doo-Hwan all over again.)

Tenchusatsu



To: Bonefish who wrote (1557500)9/8/2025 1:41:03 PM
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South Koreans feel betrayed by workforce detentions at Georgia Hyundai plant (CTV News)

But South Korean officials and experts have expressed frustration over what they call strict U.S. limits on visas for highly skilled foreign workers to protect its domestic workforce, and inaction on Seoul’s calls to expand work visas for skilled South Korean nationals. As a result, South Korean companies have been relying on short-term visitor visas or the Electronic System for Travel Authorization to send the workers they need to launch manufacturing facilities or handle other setup tasks.

“The incident will inevitably exacerbate shortages of skilled workers with legal work authorization and create pressure for increases in labor costs, potentially disrupting operations and rising costs across major business projects in the United States,” South Korea’s Eugene Investment & Securities said in a report Monday.

*******

All according to plan, AMIRITE MAGA?

Tenchusatsu