A Vietnamese electric car company is looking to have a larger footprint in the U-S.
And that’s coming at the cost of some Americans’ homes.
It was just under a year ago when North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced a deal with VinFast to build a factory in the state.
The factory is set to build both electric cars and electric batteries.
In order to make that happen — the stated has pledged to use eminent domain to evict multiple homeowners, businesses — and a church.
Eminent domain is a government right to take private property for public use, compensating the owner.
Original plans included the displacement of 27 homes — 5 businesses — and the Merry Oaks Baptist Church — which had stood in its same spot since 18-88.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation did alter its plans following concerns from local residents.
However — the church is still set to be seized.
Last week — Vinfast announced a delay in their production timeline.
The company will not be able to begin production until 20-25 — rather than the original goal of next summer.