Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Only One Nation is Beating China for Illegal Entries into America This Year.

The number of Chinese nationals illegally crossing the U.S. border in the San Diego sector is surpassed only by Colombians, according to internal data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

The data obtained by Fox News reveals that 21,000 Chinese nationals have crossed into CBP’s San Diego sector in FY 2024 so far, the second-largest foreign group behind 28,000 Colombians that have crossed. By comparison, only 18,000 Mexicans have entered the same sector since October 1, 2023, the start of FY 2024.

The internal data also revealed that thousands of people from “special interest” countries — including Afghanistan — have crossed illegally into the San Diego sector in FY 2024.

The tens of thousands of Chinese ‘migrants’ streaming across the border highlight the severe security risk of the Biden regime’s ongoing border crisis.

Despite the inherent threat posed by these ‘migrants’ from a hostile Communist country — many of whom are military-aged males — the Biden administration actually weakened the vetting process for Chinese nationals caught at the border. In the last year, the number of Chinese nationals caught trying to enter the country illegally has reached unprecedented levels.

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The number of Chinese nationals illegally crossing the U.S. border in the San Diego sector is surpassed only by Colombians, according to internal data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). show more

Michigan is Pushing Residents to Pick Up Migrants from Airports & Host Them in Their Homes.

Democrat-led Michigan is pushing local people to take migrants into their homes as the Great Lake State struggles to accommodate an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers despite potential safety issues.

“The Office of Global Michigan’s goal is to make Michigan the home for opportunity for our immigrant, refugee and ethnic communities,” explained Poppy Hernandez, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at the Office, which operates under the auspices of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Development.

“With expanded refugee resettlement pathways, everyday Michiganders can provide refuge and build a state where people are welcomed with open arms,” Hernandez added.

The scheme would operate through the so-called Welcome Corps established by the Joe Biden regime, with participants required to meet migrants at the airport and take responsibility not only for their housing but also for enrolling any children in schools and helping them to find work, for a period of at least 90 days.

The migrants involved should hail from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela. or Ukraine.

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Democrat-led Michigan is pushing local people to take migrants into their homes as the Great Lake State struggles to accommodate an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers despite potential safety issues. show more

WaPo: Mass Migration, Drugs, and Crime Are Fine Because Migrants Play Baseball!

In defense of President Joe Biden’s open borders policies, The Washington Post argues the drugs, crime, and economic turmoil caused by mass immigration should be tolerated since an infinitesimally small number of immigrants go on to become professional baseball stars. Poet and creative writing professor Jaswinder Bolina argues in an essay for the paper’s opinion page that the few “exorbitantly talented” immigrants who play professional sports are reason enough to leave the U.S. border open.

“While that inhospitable bunch has been villainizing migrants and refugees as a strain on U.S. resources, I have been marveling at how much foreign-born players have enlivened (and enriched) baseball in recent decades,” he writes, referring to former President Donald Trump and his millions of supporters across the country. Bolina, a professor of creative writing at the University of Miami in Florida, goes on to argue that the “increasing number of foreign-born major leaguers now counted among the best in the game’s long history dispels the self-aggrandizing myth that the United States possesses any monopoly on excellence.”

Voters concerned about the social and economic costs of mass immigration are “guilty of offensive fixation on national origin, ethnicity, and race,” according to Bolina. Critics of the Biden government’s policy granting mass asylum to illegal immigrants, the creative writing professor argues, “mistake a person’s predicament for a person’s potential.”

The topics of systemic racism, ‘whiteness,’ identity, Donald Trump, and immigration are a fixation of Bolina, featuring heavily in his poetry and writing. According to his essay “Writing Like a White Guy,” Bolina’s father told him to write under a white-sounding pseudonym because no one would publish a non-white poet. His father claims to have been passed over for promotion because he wasn’t white.

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In defense of President Joe Biden’s open borders policies, The Washington Post argues the drugs, crime, and economic turmoil caused by mass immigration should be tolerated since an infinitesimally small number of immigrants go on to become professional baseball stars. Poet and creative writing professor Jaswinder Bolina argues in an essay for the paper’s opinion page that the few “exorbitantly talented” immigrants who play professional sports are reason enough to leave the U.S. border open. show more

How Illegal Immigration Can Swing a Presidential Election.

Immigration experts are warning that illegal immigration could impact the number of House seats and Electoral College votes in a presidential election.

Back up: This concern began because of an executive order signed by Joe Biden in 2021, which mandated that the U.S. Census Bureau factor in all residents, including non-citizens, in its count of the U.S. population.

The numbers: According to one conservative estimate, 16.8 million illegal aliens are living in the U.S. today [I believe it’s much worse]. When you consider that the average House seat represents 761,168 residents, this means the illegals would account for 22 House seats.

In a presidential election, states receive Electoral College votes in proportion to their House seats. So if New York [thanks to sanctuary city NYC] adds one house seat after the next census, they will also pick up an additional Electoral College vote in the presidential election.

Quote: Mark Krikorian, executive director at the Center for Immigration Studies, said: “Illegal immigrants aren’t even supposed to be here, so their inclusion in the census count for purposes of apportionment really is outrageous.”

What can be done about this? Republican lawmakers have introduced the Equal Representation Act, requiring the Census Bureau to exclude non-citizens from its counts. But with a Democrat President and Democrat Senate, that will never pass.

Big picture: The next census won’t be counted until 2030, so this does not pertain to the upcoming election. But something must be done; otherwise, we risk giving representation to roughly 20 million illegals who have taken up residence in mostly Democrat strongholds.

This article is adapted from the free ‘Wake Up Right’ newsletter, which you can subscribe to here.

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Immigration experts are warning that illegal immigration could impact the number of House seats and Electoral College votes in a presidential election. show more

Congressional Budget Office: Mass Migration Lowers Productivity, Reduces Standard Of Living.

The Congressional Budget Office has tacitly admitted that the influx of illegal immigration into the United States is likely to have negative long-term impacts on wages and the standard of living for American citizens and immigrants living in the United States legally. According to the government agency, the U.S. labor force is projected to increase by 1.7 million in 2024 and see a 3 percent total increase by 2033, equating to over 5 million additional workers. The increase is in large part because of increased illegal and legal immigration.

While there are some marginal benefits to the expanded labor force — the CBO says the federal deficit will shrink to 6.4 percent of GDP by 2033, down from  7.3 percent in 2023 due to the increased tax base — the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants into the country also comes with concerning negative externalities. The illegal immigrants currently entering the U.S. tend to be low-skill to no-skill workers and may hurt gross domestic product. The CBO projects that per-capital GDP will have declined by nearly 1 percent a decade from now, mainly due to an increase in low-skill immigrant labor.

In addition to a decline in per-capita GDP, the influx of cheap and low-skilled workers is projected to continue to depress U.S. wages and drive up housing costs. Rising rents and home values due to increased demand — combined with lower wages — will likely result in Americans experiencing a lower standard of living a decade from now than they do today. While the increasing number of illegal and legal immigrants in the U.S. does expand the tax base, the increased consumption may also put upward pressure on the prices of daily goods — wiping out the deflationary effects of the increased labor force.

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The Congressional Budget Office has tacitly admitted that the influx of illegal immigration into the United States is likely to have negative long-term impacts on wages and the standard of living for American citizens and immigrants living in the United States legally. According to the government agency, the U.S. labor force is projected to increase by 1.7 million in 2024 and see a 3 percent total increase by 2033, equating to over 5 million additional workers. The increase is in large part because of increased illegal and legal immigration. show more

New York City is FULL, Declares Mayor Eric Adams.

New York City is “out of room” for migrants, claims Democrat Mayor Eric Adams, once a proponent of so-called “sanctuary cities” in America. Joe Biden’s unchecked flow of illegal immigrants has the city on the brink of crisis, Adams alleged in a recent interview with FOX5 NY’s Rosanna Scotto.

Adams said that while New York City is a city of immigrants and has a rich history representing the same, the current scale of migration is both unfair and unsustainable for the city and its inhabitants. He emphasized that if current immigration rates do not decline, overcrowding in the city will hit crisis levels.

“We’re not just saying we’re out of room as a soundbite,” he said. “We’re out of room, literally. People are going to be eventually sleeping on the streets.”

“I cannot break the law and enforce the law… I can’t report to ICE for deportation,” he said, taking aim at the city’s ‘right-to-shelter’ law, asserting it was not initially intended for illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.

Adams’s administration is locked in multiple legal battles over the enforcement of the right-to-shelter law. He has been vocal about the impact of the ongoing migration crisis on his city, previously asserting last September that if left unchecked, this crisis could “destroy New York City.” His administration insists it is continuing efforts to find effective ways to respond to and manage the growing crisis fueled by President Joe Biden’s open border policies.

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New York City is "out of room" for migrants, claims Democrat Mayor Eric Adams, once a proponent of so-called "sanctuary cities" in America. Joe Biden's unchecked flow of illegal immigrants has the city on the brink of crisis, Adams alleged in a recent interview with FOX5 NY's Rosanna Scotto. show more

POISONING THE BLOOD: Border Patrol Catches Mexican Trafficking 154 Pounds of Meth in Duffel Bags.

Border Patrol has recovered a 154-pound haul of methamphetamine from a Mexican drug trafficker in California. Agents discovered the drugs in a beige sedan near the El Centro Sector of the border in California.

Having been stopped, the sedan’s driver refused to consent to a search, but a K-9 sniffer dog established probable cause from outside the car, allowing Border Patrol to recover “five duffel bags with multiple packages wrapped in cellophane” from inside the vehicle.

These were found to contain 154 pounds of meth with an estimated street value of $278,000. The driver, who had previously been issued with a border crossing card, has been arrested, and his entry benefits have been rescinded.

The southern border crisis has stretched border officials’ resources thin and facilitated drug trafficking into the United States, with fentanyl, in particular, driving a significant increase in overdose deaths.

Meth and other notionally safer drugs are frequently found to be adulterated with fentanyl, with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) warning the synthetic opioid is now in “everything we seize.”

Donald Trump has vowed to seal the border if reelected, warning the spread of drugs, disease, and criminal aliens is “poisoning the blood” of the United States.

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Border Patrol has recovered a 154-pound haul of methamphetamine from a Mexican drug trafficker in California. Agents discovered the drugs in a beige sedan near the El Centro Sector of the border in California. show more

Border Crossing Injuries Up 10X Since Trump Admin.

The number of illegal aliens injured whilst attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border has increased more than tenfold since Joe Biden took office, according to data compiled by the University of California, San Diego’s (UCSD) trauma center. From 2021-2023, USCD doctors treated 1,020 patients who sustained injuries crossing the border. In 2020, Trump’s final year in office, they treated just 92.

In 2023, doctors at UCSD treated 455 patients who sustained serious injuries while attempting to cross the border. Nearly all of these injuries occurred when the illegal aliens in question fell from the border wall and landed on the U.S. side, Alexander Tenorio, a neurosurgeon at UCSD who treats brain and spinal cord injuries, told The Guardian. UCSD recorded 311 border-crossing injuries in 2022 and 254 in 2021.

The numbers reflect the exponential increase in illegal border crossings that have occurred since Joe Biden took office. In October 2023, it was reported that the number of illegal border crossings under Biden’s watch exceeded 10 million. The crisis at the border has gotten so out of hand that a majority of Americans believe it constitutes an invasion.

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The number of illegal aliens injured whilst attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border has increased more than tenfold since Joe Biden took office, according to data compiled by the University of California, San Diego’s (UCSD) trauma center. From 2021-2023, USCD doctors treated 1,020 patients who sustained injuries crossing the border. In 2020, Trump's final year in office, they treated just 92. show more

INVASION: 300 Chinese Entered America Illegally YESTERDAY Alone, With 20K Since October.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is seeing an alarming increase in Chinese nationals attempting to cross the southern border. Last year, illegal immigrants from China were the fastest-growing demographic of border crossers at 37,000 encounters. Since the start of the 2024 fiscal year in October, CBP says they’ve already encountered 20,000 Chinese nationals — that number appears on pace to shatter last year’s record.

Nearly 300 illegal immigrants from China crossed into the United States yesterday, with the daily average sitting at 150 illegal immigrants per day having originated from the Asian communist nation. The increase in Chinese nationals crossing the border is raising national security concerns, especially after CBP reduced the number of questions processors are required to ask Chinese asylum seekers from 40 to just five last April.

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“Our Committee has been informed that some of these Chinese nationals are affiliated with the People’s Liberation Army and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP),” House Homeland Security Committee chairman Mark Green said in a post on X (formerly Twitter), adding: “[A]nd those are just the ones we’ve been able to vet. This is simply unsustainable, and the national security risks are massive.”

The fact that the Chinese Communist Party does not allow United States border officials access to Chinese law enforcement databases makes identifying dangerous individuals even more difficult. Additionally, the increasing number of Chinese nationals crossing the border makes identifying potential infiltration by CCP intelligence agents more difficult, too. The Chinese Communist Party has deployed agents in the United States in the past to threaten political opposition leaders and other dissidents — often using friends and family in China as leverage.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is seeing an alarming increase in Chinese nationals attempting to cross the southern border. Last year, illegal immigrants from China were the fastest-growing demographic of border crossers at 37,000 encounters. Since the start of the 2024 fiscal year in October, CBP says they've already encountered 20,000 Chinese nationals — that number appears on pace to shatter last year's record. show more

Biden Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas IMPEACHED By U.S. House.

The House of Representatives voted tonight to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for dereliction of duty in failing to secure the U.S. southern border. During his tenure under President Joe Biden, Mayorkas has overseen what has been described as an ‘invasion‘ of the U.S. by illegal immigrants — with the total number of illegals in the country doubling from 10 million in 2021 to 20 million in 2024.

An initial attempt by the House to impeach Secretary Mayorkas last week failed after several key Members were absent, robbing the majority of the votes needed to pass the impeachment resolution. However, with Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) returning to Washington, D.C., after announcing his cancer was in remission, House leadership moved forward with a second vote, confident they had secured a majority for impeachment.

The impeachment resolution was passed along party lines, with three Republicans — Reps. Buck (R-CO), McClintock (R-CA), and Gallagher (R-WI) — defecting to join Democrats against the measure. Now that the House has formally impeached Secretary Mayorkas, the Senate will convene to hold a trial and determine if the Biden appointee should be removed from office.

Under Mayorkas, the Department of Homeland Security has weakened border protection, including reducing the number of screening questions used for Chinese nationals encountered at the border from 40 to just five. The change has raised national security concerns that the Biden government is making it easier for Chinese intelligence agents to infiltrate the U.S. The unchecked flow of illegal immigrants has also led to acts of violence against law enforcement in some of America’s most populous cities.

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The House of Representatives voted tonight to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for dereliction of duty in failing to secure the U.S. southern border. During his tenure under President Joe Biden, Mayorkas has overseen what has been described as an 'invasion' of the U.S. by illegal immigrants — with the total number of illegals in the country doubling from 10 million in 2021 to 20 million in 2024. show more

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