Massively competent execution, just as one would expect.
-- Scouting out the target, so as to know how many targets, what type (i.e. nationality) of targets, etc.? Check
-- Briefing the agents involved, so that they were clear on what types of visas were applicable/valid to foreign workers at this site? Check
-- Employing agents who have a clue about the nation from which the targets come? Check
-- Preparation to handle the detainees expeditiously? Check
-- Careful consideration of the impact of the raid on the administration's efforts to get foreign firms to site plants in the US? Check
And if you believe all any of that, I've got some premium beach front property in Afghanistan that I will make you a great price on.
The only obvious fail was in not getting the detainees onto planes and off to Sudan or El Salvador or some other garden spot before anybody could react. Better luck next time.
My bet is that Hyundai scraps plans for this plant. Not least because they will have no workers who are willing to go. Indeed, I will be unsurprised if NO Korean companies are willing to consider new facilities in the US. For that matter, any foreign company considering doing anything here has got to be doing a serious re-think.
Massively competent execution, just as one would expect.
-- Scouting out the target, so as to know how many targets, what type (i.e. nationality) of targets, etc.? Check
-- Briefing the agents involved, so that they were clear on what types of visas were applicable/valid to foreign workers at this site? Check
-- Employing agents who have a clue about the nation from which the targets come? Check
-- Preparation to handle the detainees expeditiously? Check
-- Careful consideration of the impact of the raid on the administration's efforts to get foreign firms to site plants in the US? Check
And if you believe
allany of that, I've got some premium beach front property in Afghanistan that I will make you a great price on.The only obvious fail was in not getting the detainees onto planes and off to Sudan or El Salvador or some other garden spot before anybody could react. Better luck next time.
My bet is that Hyundai scraps plans for this plant. Not least because they will have no workers who are willing to go. Indeed, I will be unsurprised if NO Korean companies are willing to consider new facilities in the US. For that matter, any foreign company considering doing anything here has got to be doing a serious re-think.