The Communist Chinese Invasion, By Charles Taylor (Florida)
It is an incredible situation that the illegal immigration of Chinese males, mainly of military age is occurring, in record numbers. Since October 2023 30,000 have been arrested, given a trial date sometime in the 22nd century (which it might as well be for all the good it will do, as none will show up) and let out in the community. The US security forces have taken a little time out of oppressing White MAGA people to investigate some of them, and the FBI director is concerned that among them will be communist Chinese agents, poised to engage in terrorist attacks. It has been proposed that the entire country's electric grid could be taken down by attacks upon a few main power centres, and this force could easily do it with conventional weapons and explosives.
So why is this happening? As I see it, apart from the Great White Replacement, the Biden regime is hoping something major like this occurs to become even more totalitarian, imposing martial law, and cancelling the November 2024 elections. None dare call it treason.
"Chinese migration to the US continues at a record pace, with 30,000 arrested for illegally crossing the border nationwide since October.
That number surpasses the 24,000 Chinese migrants encountered during the whole of fiscal year 2023, according to Border Patrol data leaked to The Post.
There has been an explosion in immigration from China during the Biden administration.
In the whole of fiscal year 2021 — which runs from October 1 to September 30 — just 342 Chinese migrants were encountered at the border.
The 24,000 Chinese people arrested in 2023 was more than in the previous 10 years combined.
The majority of Chinese migrants are entering through the San Diego border region, where agents have been completely overwhelmed by the massive influxes.
National security concerns have been raised by the ongoing trend, as Customs and Border Protection (CBP) cut the number of questions its processors were required to ask Chinese nationals from roughly 40 to just five due to a need to keep processing people quickly due to being overwhelmed by the numbers of people caught having crossed into the US illegally.
Many also destroy or discard their passports or ID cards on the Mexican side of the border, making it much harder for CBP to prove their identity and their country of origin, and making deporting them harder, according to various reports.
Many of the Chinese migrants also appear to be motivated by economic reasons, rather than fleeing life-threatening oppression.
A family that had crossed the border into San Diego in April told The Post they had no immediate problems forcing them to leave their homeland that would give them grounds to claim asylum in the US.
"We went from Thailand and Turkey and we followed a route shared on social media," they said, adding that their journey cost $75,000.
Those who are released from Border Patrol custody are taken by bus to San Diego and left at a local trolley station. Many of the Chinese migrants departing the buses are swiftly escorted by a group of Chinese men who operate informal "taxis" for those from their homeland.
The men previously told The Post they're there to help migrants from their own community because the new arrivals don't speak English or know where to go.
"When they first arrive here, they don't understand the language and are very scared. When they meet us, they will feel at ease," one of the Chinese men waiting for migrants told The Post.
"The Chinese man who just got off the bus had his phone, wallet and ID stolen in Mexico. I will arrange accommodations for him tonight and treat him to a meal. I will also help him contact his family," he said, speaking through a translation app.
The influx of Chinese nationals also raises security fears, as the country's government is known to aggressively infiltrate the US.
Numerous federal investigations into Chinese spying are still underway and a report released last September revealed Chinese nationals have snuck onto military bases and other sensitive US sites more than 100 times in recent years."
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