There were 5,951 encounters of Chinese migrants crossing illegally at the U.S.-Mexico border in December alone, which is more than fiscal years 2021 and 2022 combined, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Federal authorities recorded 302,034 encounters at both ports of entry and between ports of entry at the U.S.-Mexico border in December, marking the highest month on record.
5,951 encounters.
ReplyDeleteThat's 595,100 missed.
Some of them were girlfriends on the way to Rep. Eric Swalwell's (D-Calif.)
Smallswell still serving is proof of the uniparty.
DeleteThat danged American -Chinese Political Action Committee.
ReplyDeleteFood for thought - one guy with Chinese connections says a lot of these guys are rich men trying to get their money out of China. With the Uniparty we have, I can't say it would be that much safer here...
ReplyDeleteIs anyone turned away at the border or is it just "encounters" now?
ReplyDeleteWhat will be the first Chinese city on the Left Coast? SF? Portland?
Seattle?
Far fetched idea? So was the idea of open borders not too long ago.
Enemies foreign and domestic are running the show.
Vancouver was the first Chinese city on the west coast
DeleteLook at the bright side. Since the Beaner taco wagon explosion over the last few years, we got a shortage of Chink take outs and laundries in many places. This is just leveling out culinary inclusiveness.
ReplyDeleteChinese women's ya ya's are sideways.
ReplyDelete@Luis-SushiMe
"Chinese migrants".
ReplyDelete"Chinese Foreign Nationals" is the correct legal definition, or if you prefer, "Illegal Aliens". However, by definition, they are not "migrants", or they would have a Visa to be here.
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If anyone thinks these single military aged men just simply left China, they are a Biden voter. I'd say they are pre-staged infantry or special ops divisions.
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