
Chinese Invaders Now Crossing Into U.S. From Canada
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There’s nothing stopping the invasion.
The Southern border may be wide open, but remember with no actual enforcement or detention, all of America is open and some of the more innovative invaders are finding ways to take advantage of the open borders crisis.
Four Chinese nationals are accused of trying to illegally cross the border into Maine.
The incidents happened at the border in Fort Fairfield, according to the U.S. Border Patrol Houlton Sector.
Agents say three Chinese nationals tried using the cover of darkness to illegally get into the U.S. from New Brunswick.
A driver from New York, who is also a Chinese national and already in immigration proceedings, was arrested as well and is accused of trying to help in the illegal entry of the other three, according to agents.
While the northern border gets less attention than the southern one, all sorts of invaders have been crossing it.
American officials say Border Patrol agents in Maine recently accused 13 foreign nationals — seven adults from Mexico and six from Vietnam — of illegally entering the United States from two locations in western New Brunswick.
Border Patrol officials say the suspects from Mexico were arrested on Jan. 19 after agents were alerted to a potential illegal entry and later spotted footprints near Caswell, Maine, which is west of Grand Falls in northwestern New Brunswick.
One of the accused was showing signs of frostbite and was taken to the local hospital.
Bet he wished he had stuck to crossing the Mexican border than trying to walk through a Maine winter.
But Maine now has a major foreign drug problem.
It was not immediately known whether the Chinese illegal aliens arrested at the border were connected to what the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has described as Asian Transnational Criminal Organizations.
According to a leaked DHS memo, these criminal organizations operate more than 270 illicit marijuana cultivation and drug trafficking sites throughout Maine.
The proceeds of those operations are then used to finance other illegal activities, including narcotics trafficking and human trafficking.
Open borders are a hell of a drug.