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An influx of Chinese migrants, facing China's economic uncertainty, are crossing the U.S.'s southern border.
Migrant crossings are rising at the US-Mexico border. Why is this happening now, and what could happen next? The number of migrants crossing the US-Mexico border is likely to keep growing.
Last year, the United States saw a drastic surge in the number of Chinese immigrants entering the country illegally from Mexico. U.S. border officials arrested more than 37,000 Chinese nationals ...
The major wave of Chinese immigration occurred between 1895 and 1910, with about seventy percent coming from the United States, which had been adopting anti-Chinese measures. [12] However, several thousand Chinese were allowed to enter the country directly from China during the Cantu regime, more than 2,000 in 1919 alone. [7]
Speaking on Tuesday (21 January) in border city Ciudad Juarez, one day after the 47th president's inauguration, Venezuelan migrant Jesus Quevedo, who had his now-canceled CBP One appointment ...
At the U.S.-Mexico border, the Border Patrol made 22,187 arrests of Chinese people for crossing the border illegally from Mexico from January through September, nearly 13 times the same period in ...
In 2023, more than 37,000 Chinese citizens were picked up by law enforcement crossing illegally into the US from Mexico, US government data shows – compared with an average of roughly 1,500 per ...
Hundreds of migrants waited in long lines outside an immigration office in southern Mexico on Monday, hoping to secure safe passage north and enter the U.S. legally before President-elect Donald ...