Dec 4, 2023
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Surge in Illegal Border Crossings by Chinese Nationals in California

Reports indicate a significant increase in illegal border crossings into California by Chinese nationals, with more than 24,300 apprehensions at the southwest border in Fiscal Year 2023.

By yourNEWS Media Staff

In a recent development at the California border, there has been a notable increase in illegal crossings by groups primarily consisting of Chinese males. NewsNation correspondent Jorge Ventura released exclusive footage showing Border Patrol agents processing a large number of illegal migrants in eastern San Diego County on Monday morning.

HAPPENING NOW🚨 Large groups of migrants , mostly Chinese national men crossing illegally through open gaps on the border wall in Jacumba Hot Springs , CA @NewsNation

Tomorrow San Diego County officials will vote on whether the county will spend $3 million in taxpayer funds for… pic.twitter.com/mPN46jr7yH

— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) December 4, 2023

The footage highlighted groups of migrants, predominantly Chinese national men, crossing illegally through gaps in the border wall in Jacumba Hot Springs, CA. Most individuals appeared well-dressed, well-fed, and carrying relatively new luggage, raising questions about their circumstances and intentions.

How many Chinese sabotage teams are currently operating on U.S. soil? https://t.co/cBcBze93hY

— Andrew McCarthy (@AMcCarthyNY) December 4, 2023

This surge in illegal crossings by Chinese nationals has been substantiated by official figures. According to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), more than 24,300 Chinese nationals were apprehended at the southwest border during Fiscal Year 2023, which ended on September 30. Across the nation, CBP encountered 52,700 migrants from China in the same fiscal year.

The data for November has yet to be released by CBP, but October’s apprehensions of Chinese illegals at the southwest border were reported to be ten times higher than the same period in 2022. This significant increase has prompted concerns and queries, including from former Congressional candidate Andrew McCarthy, who questioned the presence of Chinese sabotage teams in the U.S.

The situation at the U.S.-Mexico border continues to be complex and challenging, with frequent reports of chaos and irregular migration patterns, as Infowars regularly covers. The influx of Chinese nationals into California marks a notable trend in the ongoing border security challenges faced by the United States.

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