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Protesters gathered outside the Hyundai Megasite in Bryan County on Saturday afternoon, holding large banners and picket signs as they chanted in both English and Spanish. The demonstration drew participants from across Georgia, all calling for change in the wake of a recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid at the site. Estevan Hernandez, an organizer with the Party for Socialism and Rights, drove four hours from Atlanta to join the protest. “These are our neighbors. These are our brothers and sisters. They’re a part of our community,” Hernandez said. “These are workers. They’re the ones who build our cars that we drive every single day. They’re not criminals.” The protest was organized by the Savannah Democratic Socialists of America and Savannah’s Party for Socialism and Liberation. Protesters took turns speaking over a microphone, with one leading the crowd in a chant: *”El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!”* (“The united people will never be defeated!”) The demonstration was sparked by an ICE raid at the Hyundai Megasite, resulting in nearly 500 people being taken into custody. We spoke with one lady over the phone who reported the site to ICE back in July after a colleague told her about alleged poor working conditions inside the site. “They started telling me about the Hyundai Megasite, everything they had witnessed,” said Tori Branum, congressional candidate for Georgia’s 12th District. “They gave me the phone number to the guy that had the videos, and then I went and reported it.” Branum said she is unsure if her report was the primary reason for the raid or just one factor among others. She defended her actions on social media after receiving backlash and being accused of racism. “There’s a lot of people saying that it’s racist,” Branum said. “But they have to understand it wasn’t just all Hispanics or people from South America. This was like 300 of the more Korean.” Protesters spent a few hours in the near 90-degree heat, determined to make their voices heard. submitted by /u/coinfwip4 |
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