DHS Deports More Chinese Illegal Immigrants

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This is the fourth deportation this year since China resumed cooperation with the United States in May.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Dec. 11 the fourth charter flight in six months to deport Chinese nationals found unlawfully residing in the United States.
The DHS told The Epoch Times in an email that 119 individuals were on this flight.
“DHS and its counterparts in the PRC also continue joint work to counter the human smuggling networks that facilitate irregular migration,” the DHS stated, referring to communist China’s official name, the People’s Republic of China.
“Our messaging has been clear: Do not believe the lies of smugglers.”
The initial flight in June took place a month after Beijing resumed cooperation with Washington on the deportation of Chinese illegal immigrants found in the United States. The Chinese Embassy said in a statement in May that cooperation would require the United States to “pay reciprocal attention” to Beijing’s concerns.
During that period, the United States saw a surge of Chinese nationals immigrating illegally and a sharp rise in apprehensions at the southern border.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) had apprehended more than 24,300 Chinese citizens at the U.S. southern border during fiscal year 2023, more than 10 times the 2,176 apprehensions in the previous fiscal year. More than 38,200 Chinese nationals were apprehended in fiscal year 2024.
Hankinson, a senior research fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation, testified that the parole policy meant that most of those apprehended during the surge were not removed from the country upon apprehension.
Aldgra Fredly and Frank Fang contributed to this report.
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