• Illegal immigration from China rises as immigrants cross by boat from B

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    Border Patrol agents have seen an increase in the number of Chinese
    nationals illegally crossing the border this year. Agents apprehended
    33,409 Chinese immigrants trying to enter the country illegally from
    October to June; that’s already higher than the 27,756 apprehensions
    for all of fiscal year 2022.

    Here’s a look at the statistics:

    Fiscal year Chinese migrant encounters at southern border Chinese
    migrant encounters at northern border Chinese migrant encounters at
    all other areas

    2023
    (October – June) 14,789 7,590 11,030
    2022 2,176 6,698 18,882
    Percent change + 579.72% + 13.30% – 41.55%

    Source: U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
    A recent Department of Homeland Security report indicates federal law enforcement is trying to determine why some Chinese immigrants are
    entering the United States by boat from the Bahamas.

    The Daily Caller obtained a situation report from the Department of
    Homeland Security’s Joint Intelligence Operations Coordination Center
    in South Florida which states key intelligence questions and intel
    gaps.

    That includes:

    Why are Chinese nationals opting to self-smuggle from Grand Bahama?
    Who are the facilitators coordinating movements between the Bahamas and Florida?

    What are the locations of interest within the Bahamas that are used as staging/launch locations for smugglers?

    The situation report explained how the immigrants self-smuggled. In one
    case, a group of six purchased a boat in the Bahamas, tested it, left a
    yacht club and were arrested in Palm Beach.

    Why is there an increase from China?

    In part, it’s the economy. It’s very hard for young people and recent
    college graduates in China to get jobs right now. The unemployment rate
    for 16- to 24-year-olds in urban areas was more than 21% in June.

    The unemployment rate is only expected to get higher as another class
    of college students graduated in July.

    Some young people are accepting positions well below their
    qualifications. There’s even a growing number of young people being
    paid to be full-time children. They help out around the house, food
    shop and take care of elderly family members for a monthly salary.

    In addition to the lack of economic opportunities, some immigrants are
    fleeing China because any form of political dissidence in the country
    can bring harsh penalties including harassment and detainment.

    https://san.com/cc/illegal-immigration-from-china-rises-as-immigrants- cross-by-boat-from-bahamas/

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