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Over 328 Chinese Nationals Broke into U.S. Already in 2020, Some Were Sick
Mexicans, Chinese among 30 illegal immigrants arrested by Border Patrol outside new San Diego smuggling tunnel
California
border patrol agents made a startling discovery over the weekend when
they found a crude tunnel that was being used to smuggle Chinese
nationals and other illegal immigrants from Mexico into the U.S.
The
tunnel, with a ladder inside, was spotted near San Diego’s Otay Mesa
border crossing, authorities said. Border agents happened upon it at 1
a.m. Saturday after arresting a group of 30 people who had just been
smuggled into the U.S. through the tunnel. The group included 23 Chinese
nationals, including two women.
“While subterranean tunnels are
not a new occurrence along the California-Mexico border, they are more
commonly utilized by transnational criminal organizations to smuggle
narcotics,” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman
Virginia Kice told KNSD-TV.
“However, as this case demonstrates, law enforcement has also
identified instances where such tunnels were used to facilitate human
smuggling.”Some in the group tried to run off when agents approached them. Others ran back into the tunnel.
The group also included seven Mexicans, including three women.
Those who were detained were taken to the border patrol station in Chula Vista to be questioned, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
The tunnel was near a fence line and hidden by dry brush and branches, according to reports.
The tunnel’s entrance was in a building in the Garita de Otay area in Tijuana, more than 300 feet south of the U.S.- Mexico border, KNSD reported.
The arrest of Chinese nationals at the U.S.-Mexico border also signals a new trend.
The Union-Tribune reported in June that the number of unauthorized Chinese immigrants coming to San Diego has skyrocketed in recent years.
Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector apprehended an estimated 663 Chinese nationals between October and May, compared with 48 Chinese nationals last fiscal year, five in fiscal 2014 and eight in fiscal 2013, the paper reported.
A Border Patrol spokeswoman told the paper that criminal organizations involved in smuggling maximize their profits by transporting Chinese immigrants, often charging anywhere from $50,000 to $70,000 per person.
“The further you travel from, the more arrangements these criminal organizations have to make, the more expensive it will get,” the spokeswoman told the paper.
Mass emigration from China is also fueling the increase.
China has become one of the world’s leading sources of immigrants, the paper reported, citing a new study.
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