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January 1, Chinese Migrants Swarm the U.S. Border: A Thousand-Fold Increase

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Well, howdy folks, here’s a bit of news that’s been kicking up a dust storm. Since the start of Fiscal Year 23, our Border Patrol agents have picked up nearly 13,000 Chinese migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border. Hold your horses, because that’s a staggering 1,000 percent increase compared to last year.

These aren’t families fleeing the war-torn corners of the world; 84 percent of these migrants are single adults. After a brief meet and greet with the Border Patrol, most of these folks are set free to chase after asylum claims in our land of opportunity.

The interesting part? Our Border Patrol can’t seem to get a lick of information out of these migrants. Language barriers and the relentless pace of daily apprehensions are stymieing any attempts at intelligence gathering.

Enter Dr. Kenneth Allard, a retired Army Colonel and an expert on totalitarian regimes. He reckons these migrants might be dissidents running from the shambles China’s left in after their brutal COVID-19 lockdowns and negative economic fallout. But that’s just one side of the coin.

Allard suggests that the Chinese regime, being the opportunists they are, might be exploiting the situation. The Biden administration’s seemingly lax control of the situation could be perceived as a weakness ripe for exploitation.

As a proud American, it’s hard to swallow that our southern border could potentially be manipulated by foreign powers. We’re a country built on the hard work of individuals who came seeking freedom and opportunity, not pawns in a geopolitical chess match.

But let’s not jump the gun. While some hypothesize that the reopening of China’s ports post-lockdown has led to this exodus, the timeline doesn’t entirely line up. Chinese migrant apprehensions started to skyrocket in April 2022, months before the ports were reopened in January 2023.

We can’t ignore the fact that our relationship with China has been hanging by a thread. The sheer increase of Chinese migrants is a blinking red light that demands attention. While many may be genuine asylum seekers, tired of their government’s heavy-handedness, we must remain vigilant to potential national security risks.

It’s high time we faced this issue head-on, without letting partisan politics cloud our judgment. We need clear policies and decisive action to ensure our great nation’s security isn’t compromised.


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2 Comments

  1. Gerald Ladd

    June 15, 2023 at 6:53 am

    All thanks to an incompetent asshole. Joe Robinshit Bidfuck.

  2. Judy

    June 15, 2023 at 8:30 am

    The Bible says that they will conquer us from within, and we have evil people in our government that want to destroy our country and citizens. When you have a President and VP who are corrupt and owe foreign government leaders for their corruption, makes this possible to take our country away from We The People. Right now we don’t have enough prisons to protect us.

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