Trump says foreign investment hinges on training American workers
Trump said Sunday that foreign investments in the U.S. — which he regularly touts — hinge on permitting foreign workers to enter the country and train Americans on manufacturing “complex products.”
“When Foreign Companies who are building extremely complex products, machines, and various other “things,” come into the United States with massive Investments, I want them to bring their people of expertise for a period of time to teach and train our people how to make these very unique and complex products, as they phase out of our Country, and back into their land,” Trump said on his social media platform.
“If we didn’t do this, all of that massive Investment will never come in the first place — Chips, Semiconductors, Computers, Ships, Trains, and so many other products that we have to learn from others how to make, or, in many cases, relearn, because we used to be great at it, but not anymore,” the president added.

Earlier this month, an ICE raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia led to the detention of more than 300 South Korean workers. The workers arrived back in South Korea on Friday on a chartered flight.
Following the raid, Trump told reporters that he’ll “speak to” South Korea and proposed that foreign workers come teach American ones. But Trump maintained that ICE was “doing right” in detaining those South Korean workers “because they were here illegally.”
-ABC News’ Fritz Farrow







