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Those who openly break immigration law have no fear of prosecution. In fact, they actually are provided a red button to press for help. That's a helluva lot more than what those who try the legal way get.

 

The Chinese have wised up and now come from the south. This appears to be the White House plan all along.

 

SIGNS POSTED FOR ILLEGALS INCREASINGLY WRITTEN IN CHINESE

Illegals from China and over 70% of the world's nations are flooding into America as its border collapses

 

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The Border Patrol is increasingly posting signs written in Chinese near the U.S./Mexico border, which underscores the booming human smuggling trade as illegal aliens from China flood into America.

 

Case in point, the emergency beacons placed in desolate border regions which allow stranded illegals to request help from the Border Patrol have instructions in English, Spanish and Chinese, but back in 2001 when they were first deployed, the instructions were written only in English and Spanish.

 

Since then, human smuggling has exploded into a billion dollar institution, with people of various nationalities paying smugglers, known as coyotes, thousands of dollars to be transported illegally into the United States.

 

“The Chinese are paying $50,000, the Indians are paying $10,000 to $20,000, [for] all the Central Americans the average is about $7,000 and the Mexicans are, especially [from] southern Mexico, are paying $3,000, so it’s a huge, huge money event for the cartels, probably even more lucrative than the drug business,” Dr. Michael Vickers of the Texas Border Volunteers told Infowars.

 

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I saw this one today. Many times I drove through checkpoints like this down in AZ, NM, and TX the boarder agents pretty much asked the same questions, this one is brutally honest at the end.

 

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Those who openly break immigration law have no fear of prosecution. In fact, they actually are provided a red button to press for help. That's a helluva lot more than what those who try the legal way get.

 

The Chinese have wised up and now come from the south. This appears to be the White House plan all along.

 

SIGNS POSTED FOR ILLEGALS INCREASINGLY WRITTEN IN CHINESE

Illegals from China and over 70% of the world's nations are flooding into America as its border collapses

 

http://i62.tinypic.com/2uep5vn.jpg

 

 

 

The Border Patrol is increasingly posting signs written in Chinese near the U.S./Mexico border, which underscores the booming human smuggling trade as illegal aliens from China flood into America.

 

Case in point, the emergency beacons placed in desolate border regions which allow stranded illegals to request help from the Border Patrol have instructions in English, Spanish and Chinese, but back in 2001 when they were first deployed, the instructions were written only in English and Spanish.

 

Since then, human smuggling has exploded into a billion dollar institution, with people of various nationalities paying smugglers, known as coyotes, thousands of dollars to be transported illegally into the United States.

 

“The Chinese are paying $50,000, the Indians are paying $10,000 to $20,000, [for] all the Central Americans the average is about $7,000 and the Mexicans are, especially [from] southern Mexico, are paying $3,000, so it’s a huge, huge money event for the cartels, probably even more lucrative than the drug business,” Dr. Michael Vickers of the Texas Border Volunteers told Infowars.

 

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More on this issue:

http://www.allgov.com/news/us-and-the-world/border-patrol-dealing-with-increased-illegal-immigrants-from-china-131115?news=851667

 

 

Border Patrol Dealing with Increased Illegal Immigrants from China
riday, November 15, 2013
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Guarding the United States’ border with Mexico against illegal immigration no longer means capturing just individuals who speak Spanish.

Mandarin is another language Border Patrol agents must deal with.

In recent years, immigrants from China have increasingly tried entering the U.S. through the Mexican border. The numbers are substantial enough for the federal government to now post signs near the international crossing that feature warning messages in English, Spanish and Mandarin.

“We have had on occasion a number of Chinese in the groups that we have called in and reported to border patrol,” Jim Gibson of the Texas Border Volunteers told KABB Fox News in San Antonio.

“The fact that the federal government put the Chinese language on a rescue beacon is significant and tells us there are a significant number of people from China coming through or else they wouldn’t have bothered with it,” Gibson added.

The Border Patrol reported that about 500 Chinese illegal immigrants were apprehended last year in Texas. During the year ending September 2010, 1,157 of those apprehended were of Chinese nationality.

While immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries made up more than 95% of Border Patrol apprehensions between 2006 and 2010, immigrants from China accounted for only 0.3% or fewer of annual apprehensions, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Still, they are the second largest group attempting to enter the U.S. illegally, according to Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrolsupervisor Daniel Milian.

Those Chinese must pay between $50,000 to $60,000 to a “snakehead” to smuggle them in, Texas A&M University professor Dudley Poston, Jr. told KABB. Snakeheads are the equivalent of “coyotes” who sneak Mexicans into the U.S.

“We have a quarter million undocumented Chinese in our country now,” added Poston. “We could have maybe a million, a million and a half; I see them in the next five to 10 years taking on a lot of the jobs [that Americans] don't do.”

Chinese families see it as a better investment to pay a snakehead to get a relative into the U.S. than it is to start a new business in China, according to Poston.

- Danny Biederman, Noel Brinkerhoff

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