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Can you say TREASON!

'More than 100,000 Chinese Illegals have crossed U.S. border in last 4
years — Mayorkas celebrates that he deported a few hundred.'

<https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/4938987-dhs-chinese-migrant-flight-deportations/>

'The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deported a group of Chinese
migrants earlier this week on a charter flight to China, according to
officials.

Tuesday’s flight marked the second removal of Chinese nationals from the
U.S. this year. The first flight, the largest since 2018, occurred in
June with the cooperation of China’s National Immigration
Administration.

“Intending migrants should not believe the lies of smugglers – Chinese
nationals without a legal basis to remain in the United States are
subject to swift removal,” DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a
statement released Thursday. “The Department of Homeland Security will
continue to strengthen consequences for individuals unlawfully entering
our country and enforce our nation’s laws.”

In 2022, approximately 90,000 Chinese nationals entered the U.S., making
it the third-largest source of immigrants after Mexico and India,
according to the Pew Research Center.

China suspended cooperation with U.S. removal efforts in August 2022 by
refusing to accept returning citizens. As a result, the country saw a
drastic surge in the number of immigrants entering the country illegally
from Mexico, The Associated Press reported.

The following year, U.S. border officials arrested more than 37,000
Chinese nationals at the southern border, 10 times the number during the
previous year. However, China resumed cooperation with U.S. deportation
efforts this year, according to the AP.

“In recent years, Chinese law enforcement departments have cracked down
hard on crimes that harm the tranquility of national border, and
maintained a high pressure against all kinds of smuggling organizations
and offenders,” the U.S. Embassy in China wrote in a statement in May.

“Our work has produced good results. At the same time, Chinese law
enforcement agencies have regular cooperation with relevant countries to
jointly tackle cross-border smuggling activities, repatriate illegal
immigrants and maintain the order of international flow of people,” the
embassy added.

President Biden issued a proclamation in June temporarily suspending the
entry of certain noncitizens across the southern border. Since then,
Border Patrol officials say encounters have decreased by more than 55
percent.'

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