Week in Review: Fallout from the Hyundai raid, public safety training center opponents claim victory

Employees stand in a line with their hands against a wall. Officers stand a few paces away from them.
This image from video provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via DVIDS shows manufacturing plant employees waiting to have their legs shackled at the Hyundai Motor Group’s electric vehicle plant, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025, in Ellabell, Ga. (Corey Bullard/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via AP)

Hundreds of South Koreans who were working on building an electric vehicle battery plant near Savannah are now back in South Korea, following last week’s ICE raid. We look at what happened and the business and political implications of the raid.

Plus, the latest in the case against people who were protesting Atlanta’s public safety training center, an update on MARTA and new information about the state of DeKalb County’s tree canopy

Also in this episode: Georgia waits for guidance from a key CDC committee before making updated COVID-19 boosters available, and campaigns gear up to educate Georgia voters about the state Public Service Commission races.