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The announcement was made by President Trump, highlighting the potential economic boost for the region. The plant, which will be Hyundai’s first steel mill in the U.S., is expected to bring significant infrastructure investments to the area.
“Something like this is really a shot in the arm in order to elevate the city of Donaldsonville,” said Donaldsonville Mayor Leroy Sullivan, expressing excitement over the development.
Despite the positive outlook, concerns have been raised following an ICE raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia, where over 500 South Korean contractors were found working unlawfully. This has led to skepticism about whether the promised jobs in Louisiana will benefit local residents.
Anne Rolfes, founder of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade, criticized the project.
“What we have figured out in the last week in Georgia is that Hyundai employs South Koreans,” said Rolfes. “They’re not going to employ Louisiana residents.”
Louisiana lawmakers, including Jeff Landry, have touted the potential improvements to roads, railways, and ports as a result of Hyundai’s investment. However, the recent developments have cast doubt on the employment promises made by the governor.
Plans for the Donaldsonville plant continue despite the controversy surrounding the Georgia raid, with the South Korean government expressing its displeasure over the incident. The community remains divided on the potential benefits and drawbacks of the project.
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