In a shocking turn of events, federal agents conducted a massive raid at a Hyundai plant construction site in Georgia, resulting in the detainment of over 450 workers. The raid, which took place at the location where Hyundai is set to manufacture electric vehicles and batteries, has raised concerns about the impact on the company's production schedule.

According to reports from CBS News and Fox News, the raid was carried out as part of an investigation into the hiring practices of the construction contractors working on the site. The workers who were detained are believed to have been employed by subcontractors that may have violated immigration laws.

Hyundai has released a statement expressing their cooperation with authorities and their commitment to ensuring compliance with all labor laws. The company has also pledged to assist any affected workers with legal support and resources.

This incident has put a spotlight on the issue of undocumented labor in the construction industry and has raised questions about the oversight of subcontractors on major projects. As the investigation continues, the future of Hyundai's operations in Georgia remains uncertain.