Nationwide Encounters: Surge of Chinese citizens illegally crossing the US border. Monthly tally thread - Updates and Discussion

Most may be criminals from China hunted by CCP or debt defaulter who is running from the debt collector etc.

Shows the harsh realities of life in China if people feel the need to flee the country...82,000 caught (with many other not) in the last 11 months.
 
Shows the harsh realities of life in China if people feel the need to flee the country...82,000 caught (with many other not) in the last 11 months.

If US has 70 million criminals committers, then 82000 Chinese criminals fleeing China seek asylum in US is nothing, even if times 10x or even times 100x.


 
If US has 70 million criminals committers, then 82000 Chinese criminals fleeing China seek asylum in US is nothing, even if times 10x or even times 100x.



Dude that number includes people who were pulled over for speeding,

Almost everybody has had an interaction with law enforcement one way or another. I think that also includes if you were in a car accident and the cops came to the scene and took your name.

1 in 3 people don't have a criminal record.
Most corporate employers won't hire people with criminal records. If 1 in 3 had criminal records this country would stop overnight.

  • 96% of US employers conduct a criminal background check.

This 96% stat above is one of the main reasons California and NYC have a mini crime wave. Their stupid Progressive/Liberal politicians are trying to minimize the number of people stigmatized with a criminal record thus preventing them from getting a job. To do that they figured one of the top criminal record reasons was shoplifting. So they decided a "great idea" would be to raise the minimum amount you have to steal before you'll be charged with a criminal offense. Thus "saving" mostly poor people from future unemployment due to having a criminal record for shoplifting.

Of course you can see what stupidness that has lead to...
 
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India is a member of BRICKS that is challanging the US. India is Russia's main purchaser of oil that keeps the Russian economy afloat.

Russian oil purchases are 1% of India's GDP
 
Dude that number includes people who were pulled over for speeding,

Almost everybody has had an interaction with law enforcement one way or another. I think that also includes if you were in a car accident and the cops came to the scene and took your name.

1 in 3 people don't have a criminal record.
Most corporate employers don't hire people with criminal records. If 1 in 3 had criminal records this country would stop overnight.

This is one of the reasons California and NYC have a mini crime wave. Their stupid Progressive/Liberal politicians are trying to minimize the number of people having a criminal record so they can get a job. To do that they figured one of the top reasons was shoplifting. So they decided a "great idea" would be to raise the minimum amount you have to steal before you'll be charged with a criminal offense. Thus "saving" people from future unemployment due to a criminal record.

Of course you can see what that has lead to...

The number 70 millions is too big, even if the serious crime committer only 1/10 which is 7 million, the number is still staggering.

Imagine 1 millions serious criminals committers fleeing from US seeking asylum overseas.
 
The number 70 millions is too big, even if the serious crime committer only 1/10 which is 7 million, the number is still staggering.

Imagine 1 millions serious criminals committers fleeing from US seeking asylum overseas.

Notice how millions of US citizens aren't. Maybe they don't fear being executed for being in debt or whatever penalty the Chinese feel they need to flee the country from.
 
Notice how millions of US citizens aren't. Maybe they don't fear being executed for being in debt or whatever penalty the Chinese feel they need to flee the country from.
Frankly, there are higher leaving stats than before but very very rarely illegal.
If an italian town is offering US citizens a decent house for $300 why not?
Same for Mexico, portugal and so on.
So while many may have “left” the US they did not stop being citizens - it would be interesting to see US expat worker numbers rather than immigration
 

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