Report finds more Chinese military-aged men are crossing the southern border than ever before

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An alarming number of Chinese military-aged men have entered the United States illegally since President Joe Biden took office in 2021. In March alone, the number of Chinese migrants surged by 8,500 percent compared to March 2021.

A private social network run by a self-identified Chinese government agent provides resources for illegal immigrants to enter the United States and evade border authorities, as uncovered by a Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) investigation.

The network is known as the “American Self-Guided Tour Channel” and it is a Chinese-language Telegram group with over 8,000 members. The channel serves both as a discussion forum for Chinese migration into the U.S. and as a hub for providing documents and information on specific routes into the country. (Related: Number of Chinese nationals crossing U.S.-Mexico border SOARS as Biden announces ineffective crackdown plan.)

Documents in the channel identify gaps in the U.S. border wall, instruct Chinese nationals on how to answer questions from Border Patrol agents, and provide scripts for requesting asylum. The channel is overseen by an individual who promotes Chinese Communist Party propaganda, bans users who dissent from the Party line, and identifies himself as a Chinese police officer.

Despite the Biden administration’s claims of taking decisive action to secure the border through the use of executive powers, these measures seem to be more about creating a perception of action, especially as illegal immigration remains a top concern for Americans.

Mainstream media outlets have described Biden’s actions against immigration as allowing the president to suspend asylum claims between ports of entry when there are an average of 2,500 crossings a day over seven days. This threshold has reportedly been met in the past week. But even these same outlets have admitted that this threshold has already been met at least once, the number of border crossers has increased by about 25 percent since Biden’s action to “suspend entry” and Border Patrol is still being forced to release those crossing illegally into the United States.

Biden’s executive action limiting migrants who can claim asylum went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, June 5. This still amounts to over a million illegal crossings per year, not including those entering through legal points or those brought in through a migrant sponsorship program.

Additionally, parts of the Biden administration’s new rule that haven’t been extensively reported include protections from deportation for “undocumented” spouses of U.S. citizens and inadequate background checks for unaccompanied migrant juveniles.

Chinese migrants “disillusioned” about China

The huge spike in Chinese people making the journey across the Darien Gap, the mountainous and densely forested region between Panama and Colombia – now so popular it is known in Mandarin as “zouxian,” or walking the line – has been driven by China’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns, increasingly rigid rule and the recent flatlining of China’s economy.

“There has been a downturn in the Chinese economy. People have become unemployed, and there’s discontentment about the government’s tight policies,” said Min Zhou, a professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

More than 37,000 Chinese citizens were arrested for illegally crossing the southern border in 2023, nearly 10 times the total in 2022 and more than double that of the entire previous decade.

“The Chinese migrants are particularly vulnerable,” says Giuseppe Loprete, head of mission in Panama for the United Nations’ International Organization for Migration, which provides information for migrants to cross the Darien Gap safely. “They are seen as more wealthy, and so they can be targeted. The language problem also means that if something happens, it’s more difficult for them to access medical attention.”

According to Zhou, this wave of undocumented Chinese migrants differs from the migration wave of the 1980s and 1990s.

“They are now coming from all over the country. They are skilled. Some are college graduates,” Zhou warned.

Visit OpenBorder.news for more stories about the migrant crisis.

Watch this video about military age Chinese migrants cross border en masse as Naval forces build.

Sources include:

AllNewsPipeline.com

DailyCaller.com

AlJazeera.com

Brighteon.com

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