Biden Faces Criticism Over Rising Chinese Illegal Immigration, Raises National Security Concerns

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President Joe Biden has been criticized for his handling of U.S. border security, with concerns raised about the increasing number of Chinese nationals illegally crossing the borders. This surge in Chinese illegal immigration poses a significant national security risk, as it could potentially facilitate infiltration by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) into the United States.

Recent reports suggest that the number of Chinese nationals entering the U.S. illegally has skyrocketed under Biden’s administration, with a drastic increase in just the first two days of May 2024 compared to all of 2021. This surge is partly attributed to a simplified vetting process for Chinese nationals by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), raising concerns about potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited by the CCP for espionage or influence within the country.

The lax border policies under Biden have overwhelmed border agents with illegal crossings and fraudulent asylum requests, leading to a compromise in fundamental national security measures. The lack of rigorous screening and the high volume of unchecked entries could enable the CCP to carry out nontraditional warfare tactics, such as economic pressure, cyber-attacks, and ideological infiltration.

Furthermore, the CCP’s involvement in facilitating drug trafficking and money laundering through Mexican cartels poses a dual threat to both public health and national security. The CCP’s strategy of drug warfare aligns with its historical tactics of supporting insurgencies and terrorist groups in exchange for loyalty and influence.

The surge in Chinese illegal aliens crossing the border coincides with the CCP’s covert operations in major U.S. cities, where police stations are used to locate and target dissidents, activists, and critics of the regime. These stations form part of the CCP’s broader strategy of hybrid warfare, aiming to exploit vulnerabilities and weaken trust in U.S. institutions.

To address this crisis effectively, there is a need for enhanced vetting processes for all entrants, particularly those from countries like China. Collaboration between federal and state entities is essential, with a focus on prioritizing national security to counter foreign adversaries using migration as a weapon.

Overall, the Biden administration’s approach to the southern border crisis requires reevaluation to ensure border security aligns with the complex realities of modern geopolitical conflicts. Failure to address these threats could have irreversible consequences for U.S. national security and sovereignty.

Chuck DeVore
Chuck DeVore
Chuck DeVore is a vice president with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, was elected to the California legislature, is a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, and the author of the book Crisis of the House Never United.

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