Posted on 05/10/2006 8:40:16 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
I've always thought a wall along ONE border would not solve illegal immigration.
Did you know the Chinese are REFUSING to take back their illegals?
It would certainly solve the bulk of it.
I thought we had reached some sort of agreement with them on this?
And cause how many other problems?
Ping!
What problems?
only 15? if there were a only few million more we could have some lively debates over which elected official eats more egg rolls or which can say the pledge of allegiance back wards in Chinese the quickest....
Ping!
These people may earn 1/8 of what they could earn here in China, but the cost of living there is also commeasurant.
Smuggling immigrants a 10 billion $ business? What is "Homeland Security" doing about that? What did you say? Nothing? Aha!
And what is to happen to the survivors of this invasion?
Sad as their predicament may be, they are breaking the law.
No doubt "Christine" has given them safe haven with all the bennies. Coupled with our government reporting the locations of our militia on the southern border to Mexico, "Homeland Security" is a misnomer if there ever was one! And we are in deep........
"And cause how many other problems?"
Like?
Economic collapse and/or global trade war, for starters.
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January 14, 2000
Web posted at: 12:29 p.m. EST (1729 GMT)
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From staff and wire reports
SEATTLE, Washington -- Two men have been indicted on charges of trying to smuggle 12 Chinese nationals into the United States inside a cargo container on board a ship traveling from Hong Kong.
A federal grand jury returned a four-count indictment against Yu Zheng and Sheng Ding, both illegal immigrants from China, U.S. Attorney Kate Pflaumer said Thursday. Each faces up to 40 years in prison.
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Zheng and Ding were arrested January 2 as they waited in a van parked at the Port of Seattle. The stowaways were found inside a filthy cargo container when it was unloaded from the ship OOCL Faith.
Prosecutors said Zheng and Ding charged up to $60,000 for each person smuggled, and were responsible for putting the 12 in the 40-foot container and placing the container onboard the ship. Three stowaways found dead in Seattle
In the past two-and-a-half weeks, 136 Chinese on eight ships have been seized at ports in California, Washington state and Vancouver, British Columbia.
In another incident in Seattle, customs investigators on Monday found 18 stowaways in a container on a vessel from Hong Kong. Three were dead and seven required hospitalization.
Canadian customs inspector John Henwood in Vancouver described similarly severe conditions for smuggled Chinese. He recently discovered some locked in a dark steel container, using buckets for toilets, a small generator for power and stored water and food for nourishment.
"It was pretty dirty," Henwood said. "Not a good way to travel, definitely not first class."
The Chinese smuggling trend has sparked discussion about what can be done to curb the illegal immigration, from fining or seizing ships to installing container-scanning equipment at ports and strengthening efforts to detect stowaways before ships leave Asian ports.
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U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service officials have said they do not believe the shipping companies themselves are behind the smuggling efforts.
Chinese gangs are believed to be responsible for arranging for people to board ships in exchange for exorbitant fees. Investigators estimate that Chinese smuggling generates $10 billion a year for organized crime.
"Intelligence coming out of the People's Republic of China talks of 18 million people poised to put themselves in that degree of peril to make the type of voyage to one country, or another," said Cpl. Grant Learned of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Many of those who reach the West Coast head for New York, according to George Varnai with Citizenship and Immigration in Canada.
"There is a huge network there, a network that is ... able to house, to locate and employ people in various businesses, so they can begin paying off the huge indentured servitude they have agreed to," Varnai said.
Hong Kong officials and shipping executives said this week they will try to stop the trafficking.
Shipping and customs officials said they can't search every container, but have promised to target those with soft canvas tops, favored by some smugglers because they allow air to filter to people inside.
Some say rival smuggling gangs may be anonymously tipping off authorities, trying to drive each other out of business.
Correspondent Don Knapp and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
The basic gist of the story is that an LAPD officer on the outs with her superiors must help a young businessman track down his brother's killers, who happen to be a bunch of smugglers who are bringing thousands of illegal immigrants into the country, along with a stolen Russian backpack nuke, which they want to use against LAX.
The story kind of wanders away from the primary plot at times, but it is a very interesting read.
Quite an eye opener!
People who smuggle, employ and encourage this are trafficking in human misery. It's evil.
Snakehead
I can't imagine people crushing themselves into, and living for what ever time it takes a ship to depart and get it's containers unloaded here. Chinese illegal immigrants are living like animals for weeks and weeks on end. There must be other solutions.
We're going to have to get to the point where every container is checked....maybe at some port before they get to the US.
Wonder what else is getting through.
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