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ajross ◴[] No.45158300[source]
Isn't "freed and flown home" the same thing as "deported"? These were routine professionals doing a job they took in good faith under rules and norms that have held for a century or more.
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joezydeco ◴[] No.45158364[source]
The one detail I can't seem to find anywhere was what type of visa these SK nationals used to enter the US, and if they overstayed.

This isn't exactly new territory. A lot of countries are very careful to avoid letting you in on a tourist visa if you give off the appearance of entering to work.

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ajross ◴[] No.45158409[source]
> The one detail I can't seem to find anywhere was what type of visa these SK nationals used to enter the US, and if they overstayed.

Because there is no visa process for short term professional work in the US, and never has been.

> A lot of countries are very careful to avoid letting you in on a tourist visa if you give off the appearance of entering to work.

That's just wrong. Virtually the entirety of the professional world travels around between industrial countries on tourist visas. Otherwise anyone going to a trade show is an "illegal" at risk of deportation.

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1. ehnto ◴[] No.45158517{3}[source]
That is my impression of travelling to the US right now. Non zero risk of baseless detainment and deportation, and a non zero risk of being sent to a different country than the one you live in.

No thanks. I'll stream the conference online.