02/15/2024 / By Cassie B.
The Chinese Communist Party is currently taking advantage of lax border controls to put the infrastructure in place in America to attack us from our own soil.
Gatestone Institute Distinguished Senior Fellow Gordon G. Chang recently outlined a number of very compelling signs that such attacks are in the works. One is video posted on X showing recently arrived Chinese migrants firing pistols, including a Chinese woman operating a sniper rifle.
Chinese citizens cannot possess firearms and the migrants had only been on U.S. soil for three weeks. As Chang points out, it seems like an odd way to spend one’s time immediately after arriving to a new country with nothing to your name. Most migrants are worried about where they will live and where their next meal will come from; working on shooting skills normally doesn’t fit into these plans.
He wrote: “You would not, within weeks of entering your new homeland, be sharpening your skills to kill. You would not be thinking of killing unless… that is what you came to do.”
This is supported by comments by retired Air Force General Blaine Holt, who reports that Chinese migrants are also carrying out target practice in Idaho, where he lives.
He said that tens of thousands of men of military age have already made their way into the U.S., including terrorists and state actors working for the People’s Liberation Army of China.
“As we speak, these actors are training, making plans and obtaining weapons, watching our patterns and learning our vulnerabilities.”
“We are vulnerable to attack,” he added. “Our enemies eagerly wait.”
Further evidence of the CCP setting up infrastructure to attack the U.S. was seen when authorities uncovered a secret Chinese bioweapon lab near Fresno, California.
More than 20 pathogens were found there, including for Ebola, along with nearly 1,000 mice they had genetically engineered to spread diseases, perhaps in hopes of having agents transport the mice throughout the nation to cause widespread infections.
And that’s just what we know about – many experts believe there could well be more labs just like it that have yet to be discovered.
Chinese migrants are the fastest-growing group of people trying to cross into America via Mexico. The number of encounters with such individuals more than doubled from January to November of 2023 compared to the same time period the year before, climbing from 25,397 to 59,642.
Some reporters have noted that Chinese men of military age are often traveling in groups of up to 15, unaccompanied, and performing Chinese military rituals along the way.
Although some migrants are turned away, China often refuses to take them back and the U.S. has no way of forcing them to do so. According to the Department of Justice, 55% of Chinese migrants were given asylum last year; the figure for migrants from other countries is just 14%.
Customs and Border Protection recently relaxed the screening process used for people from China entering the country to make it easier to process them, and lawmakers have warned that this is putting national security at great risk.
They reduced the number of questions that processors must ask Chinese migrants from 40 to just five, which means that it will be far easier for those who intend to harm us to make their way into the country.
In a statement, the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party said the move was “unacceptable,” adding: “Americans do not want America’s foremost adversary facilitating the flow of fentanyl into our country or sending thousands of people across our border illegally. President Biden needs to secure the border now.”
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