Jung Hoo Lee, SF Giants OF, detained at LAX and released Today Us News



Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee’s return to the Bay Area for this weekend’s FanFest tour stop hit a snag at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday evening, with the South Korean native being temporarily detained by Customs and Border Patrol officials.

A Giants source confirmed around 6:30 p.m. that Lee had been released from customs officials at LAX.

Lee is scheduled to appear at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon on Saturday, along with new Giants manager Tony Vitello and pitchers Logan Webb, Spencer Bivens, Erik Miller, Landon Roupp, and mascot Lou Seal.

Lee, 27, was stopped because he did not have all of his travel documents, according to Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s office and a Giants source.

Details of Lee’s detainment were first reported by The SF Standard.

Foreign players have long endured delays arriving for spring training because of visa issues, but Lee’s situation drew more attention because recently some foreign athletes have been denied entry into the U.S. as a result of the Trump administration’s anti-immigration policies.

Some counties have expressed concerns for their athletes ahead of the men’s World Cup soccer tournament being played in North America this summer.

Before his flight to the United States on Wednesday, Lee met with reporters in South Korea and confirmed his plans to represent his country in the upcoming World Baseball Classic.


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