Around 40,000 Chinese illegals remain in the US, despite being given deportation orders.
New figures published by Fox News’s Bill Melugin show that just under 38,000 Chinese nationals are still in the US after receiving deportation orders because they have no legitimate reason to be here.
There are around 1.4 million illegal aliens in the US who have been ordered to leave. About a million are from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
Tens of thousands of migrants from other hostile nations also remain in the US, including 2,618 Iranians and 22,749 Venezuelans.
Over 30,000 Haitians, nearly 20,000 Indians and almost 40,000 Brazilians still remain in the US also, despite deportation orders.
Chinese illegal immigration has been highlighted as a major national security threat to the US.
U.S. Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, has pinned the blame for the “unprecedented number of Chinese nationals now illegally crossing our border” squarely on the Biden-Harris admin for their “policy of mass catch-and-release.”
“One chief patrol agent told my committee last year that, in his experience, the vast majority of Chinese nationals are coming for ‘work or a better life,’ which is not a valid ground for claiming asylum,” he said. […]
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