Author Topic: INVASION OF 37,000 CHINESE NATIONALS ARRESTED AT US-MEXICO BORDER IN 2023  (Read 1102 times)

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Offline rangerrebew

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INVASION OF 37,000 CHINESE NATIONALS ARRESTED AT US-MEXICO BORDER IN 2023

 
Amid a significant increase in Chinese nationals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, concerns over national security and the integrity of the asylum process have been raised. In 2023, over 37,000 Chinese individuals were arrested at the southern border, a figure that marks a drastic uptick from previous years. This surge in crossings has prompted the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to reduce the screening process for Chinese asylum seekers from 40 questions to just five, aiming to manage the overwhelming volume of migrants. Critics argue this streamlined vetting could potentially allow national security threats to slip through, highlighting the disproportionate number of Chinese migrants granted asylum compared to other nationalities. The situation underscores tensions between maintaining rigorous security measures and addressing the humanitarian needs of migrants, sparking debate on the adequacy of current immigration policies and practices.

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INVASION OF 37,000 CHINESE NATIONALS ARRESTED AT US-MEXICO BORDER IN 2023

 
Amid a significant increase in Chinese nationals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, concerns over national security and the integrity of the asylum process have been raised. In 2023, over 37,000 Chinese individuals were arrested at the southern border, a figure that marks a drastic uptick from previous years. This surge in crossings has prompted the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to reduce the screening process for Chinese asylum seekers from 40 questions to just five, aiming to manage the overwhelming volume of migrants. Critics argue this streamlined vetting could potentially allow national security threats to slip through, highlighting the disproportionate number of Chinese migrants granted asylum compared to other nationalities. The situation underscores tensions between maintaining rigorous security measures and addressing the humanitarian needs of migrants, sparking debate on the adequacy of current immigration policies and practices.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Pvs9zmIoFl0/

Ok, they were arrested, but what did they do with them all??
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They should be held as spies.