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Anger around South Korean “Georgiagate” continues to grow

byMichael Leahy
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17 Sep 2025 17h01
Man in handcuffs
Kindel Media / Pexels

Did ICE commit human rights abuses?

The scandal around the arrest and detention of 300 South Korean engineers and workers in Georgia, US, continues to brew back home as more details emerge. Many of the individuals have described shocking detention conditions to the point of calling them human rights violations.

The South Korea government has announced a swift, multi-agency investigation into alleged abuses by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The probe, to be conducted jointly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice, and the company involved, follows further damaging testimony from the deportees.

Officials say consular visits previously allowed only limited engagement, with representatives “meeting with 50 people at a time” and focusing on urgent welfare concerns, leaving little scope for individuals to air personal grievances. Authorities now plan to interview the detained workers individually to obtain fuller accounts of their treatment.

A "grave diplomatic matter"

Pressure is mounting on the government from both the public and politicians to hold Washington accountable. Notably, Kwak Tae-hwan, former head of the Korea Institute for National Unification, described images of workers "in handcuffs and shackles" as a severe blow to South Korean society, fuelling anti-American sentiment. He called the case a “grave diplomatic matter” that tests the alliance and urged a response based on mutual respect.

The US has reportedly agreed to erase the deportees’ detention records to allow future travel. Public opinion in South Korea remains critical, with 59.2% of respondents in one survey expressing disappointment at the US government’s actions.

(ML. Photo: Kindel Media / Pexels)

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