FWIW, the plant itself (i.e., the battery factory) is different from the construction company building the plant. I understand it was the construction company building the plant that got raided.
5 Billion to create about 500 jobs that were taken by illegals. I would like for DOGE to investigate how much of that 5 billion went under the table to Democrats!
1.Avoid tariffs by creating a plant in U.S.A.
2. Slave labor supplied by Korean illegal immigrants who owe their souls to the Company store, few jobs going to actual American citizens.
3. Fine the shit out of Hyundai, and arrest the managers of the plant; Raid every other Kia plant in the U.S.
I live near this plant! This whole thing has been nothing but chaos, for a hundred miles around! Sky rocketing land prices! Home building is insane! Local companies alway wondering is they can keep their employees. Just a big mess! And it ruined I don’t know how many thousand acres of land! What once was a vast forest! Now looks like Walmart, parking lot!sickening!
There have been multiple worker fatalities at Hyundai construction sites in Georgia, with two workers dying at the Hyundai Metaplant complex in May 2025, and one death in April 2023. The first fatality in April 2023 occurred when a worker fell 60 feet after their fall arrest lanyard failed.
The two more recent deaths in May 2025 were due to a forklift incident and a fall from a structure, respectively. WJCL reports these incidents are under investigation by OSHA.
April 2023 Incident
What happened:
A worker fell 60 feet after their personal fall arrest lanyard failed while accessing a steel beam.
Who died:
The worker, who was an employee of Eastern Constructors Incorporated, was killed by blunt force trauma.
Company action:
Eastern Constructors Incorporated was penalized over $20,000 for safety violations, according to WJCL.
May 2025 Incidents
First fatality:
On May 21, 2025, a construction worker, identified as 27-year-old Allen Kowalski, was killed when a load fell off a forklift. The load shifted due to water on top of its plastic covering as the forklift operator unloaded it.
Second fatality:
A few months before, in March 2025, a different worker died in a forklift accident at the same site, according to a report by O'Connell Law Firm.
Official Response
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating these incidents.
Hyundai Motor Group has stated its commitment to workplace safety and is supporting the investigation to ensure similar accidents do not reoccur, notes WJCL.
Same here in Naples Fl, everything that developers have built turns into sh…it, someone has to stop the developers and then the foreigners creating “jobs” for Americans which I don’t see anywhere.
FWIW, the plant itself (i.e., the battery factory) is different from the construction company building the plant. I understand it was the construction company building the plant that got raided.
What irony!!!
5 Billion to create about 500 jobs that were taken by illegals. I would like for DOGE to investigate how much of that 5 billion went under the table to Democrats!
1.Avoid tariffs by creating a plant in U.S.A. 2. Slave labor supplied by Korean illegal immigrants who owe their souls to the Company store, few jobs going to actual American citizens. 3. Fine the shit out of Hyundai, and arrest the managers of the plant; Raid every other Kia plant in the U.S.
Their cars are lemons.
Crap cars
Good plan.
I live near this plant! This whole thing has been nothing but chaos, for a hundred miles around! Sky rocketing land prices! Home building is insane! Local companies alway wondering is they can keep their employees. Just a big mess! And it ruined I don’t know how many thousand acres of land! What once was a vast forest! Now looks like Walmart, parking lot!sickening!
You left out the part about workers dying right and left. Probably because they can’t read or communicate.
I never heard about that
There have been multiple worker fatalities at Hyundai construction sites in Georgia, with two workers dying at the Hyundai Metaplant complex in May 2025, and one death in April 2023. The first fatality in April 2023 occurred when a worker fell 60 feet after their fall arrest lanyard failed.
The two more recent deaths in May 2025 were due to a forklift incident and a fall from a structure, respectively. WJCL reports these incidents are under investigation by OSHA.
April 2023 Incident What happened: A worker fell 60 feet after their personal fall arrest lanyard failed while accessing a steel beam. Who died: The worker, who was an employee of Eastern Constructors Incorporated, was killed by blunt force trauma. Company action: Eastern Constructors Incorporated was penalized over $20,000 for safety violations, according to WJCL.
May 2025 Incidents First fatality: On May 21, 2025, a construction worker, identified as 27-year-old Allen Kowalski, was killed when a load fell off a forklift. The load shifted due to water on top of its plastic covering as the forklift operator unloaded it.
Second fatality: A few months before, in March 2025, a different worker died in a forklift accident at the same site, according to a report by O'Connell Law Firm.
Official Response The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating these incidents. Hyundai Motor Group has stated its commitment to workplace safety and is supporting the investigation to ensure similar accidents do not reoccur, notes WJCL.
Same here in Naples Fl, everything that developers have built turns into sh…it, someone has to stop the developers and then the foreigners creating “jobs” for Americans which I don’t see anywhere.
Delete 5m more jobs from the Biden numbers..
Do the Amazon warehouses in pa next.
I wonder when, Amazon has tons of illegals and H1 B visas.
https://x.com/Rightanglenews/status/1964065658041217507
Ordinary people have to see the impact to snap out of it and realize what has happened to them the last 30-40 years.