Some migrants are almost certainly members of China's People's Liberation Army (PLA). "It's like an animal stampede before an earthquake," said "Sam," a Chinese migrant who crossed into America first in February at Brownsville, Texas, to Axios. They can afford to pay $35,000 each to Mexican cartels to be smuggled into America. The migrants cross the natural barrier on foot, and once safely on the north side continue the journey to America, often by bus. They then make their way to the southern edge of the Darien Gap, about 66 miles of jungle separating Colombia and Panama. The 8,000 Chinese migrants apprehended this calendar year are more than quadruple the number apprehended in the comparable period a year ago.Ĭhinese nationals are flying to Ecuador, which permits them to enter visa-free. Customs and Border Protection reports that the number of apprehensions of Chinese migrants in the first five months of the current federal fiscal year was more than double that during all of the last fiscal year. At the southern border, Chinese migrants are entering the United States in unprecedented numbers. Many, however, are short-circuiting the long waits at the consulates. consulates in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Chinese by the hundreds are now patiently waiting for visas in sweltering heat in lines at U.S. "The jungle is filled with Chinese marching to America," said war correspondent Michael Yon to Gatestone.Ĭhina is in a state of distress gloom pervades Chinese society. (Photo by Luis Acosta/AFP via Getty Images) Pictured: Migrants, headed for the U.S., travel through the jungle in Darien Province, Panama, on October 13, 2022. The concern is that, on the first day of war in Asia they will take down America's power lines, poison water reservoirs, assassinate officials, start wildfires, spread pathogens, and create terror by bombing shopping malls and supermarkets. How many soldiers of China's People's Liberation Army have slipped into the United States across the southern border? Some estimate 5,000, others 10,000. Some, however, are coming to wage war on the United States. Immigrants make countries strong, and almost all the Chinese migrants crossing the southern border will contribute to American society. Unsuspecting Americans will be in the fight. He next war in Asia will almost certainly be fought on U.S. military bases." - Richard Fisher, International Assessment and Strategy Center, to Gatestone, June 17, 2023 "When the Chinese Communist Party starts its war against Taiwan and the United States, Americans should expect that Chinese sleeper agents now in America will hit targets like gas stations and military-age Chinese now crossing our border will be mobilized for assassination attacks and assaults on U.S. Chinese agents posing as tourists have, for instance, intruded into bases, including the Army's Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska. China has already been probing sensitive installations. The saboteurs will almost certainly attack American military bases. The concern is that, on the first day of war in Asia they will take down America's power lines, poison reservoirs, assassinate officials, start wildfires, spread pathogens, and create terror by bombing shopping malls and supermarkets. Those numbers sound high, but whatever the actual figure more are coming. How many of the PLA fighters have slipped into the United States this way? Some estimate 5,000, others 10,000. Once here, the military fighters can link up with China's agents already in place or Chinese diplomats. Some, however, are coming to commit acts of sabotage. Almost all are desperate, seeking a better life for themselves and their children. homeland.Ĭhinese migrants are entering the United States on foot at the southern border. There is now a Chinese invasion of the U.S.
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