Report Alleges Chinese Nationals Staging in Colombia En Route to U.S.

Nick Kangadis | December 5, 2023
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For as much attention that China and the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) get from people who understand the ramifications of geopolitics, they don’t get the attention they should from those in power who pretend to have our “best interests” at heart — you know, the whole reason they have that power in the first place.

Well, if the following story is as accurate as it’s being reported, then the alarm bells should be sounding for any politician that has a modicum of respect for their constituents.

Independent outlet Muckraker.com posted video of an on-the-ground report, allegedly emanating from Colombia, in which a reporter details the how they found a hotel in the city of Pasto that seems to be inundated with “military-aged Chinese nationals who are headed to the United States.”

One might ask how the reporter and outlet possibly knew there could be Chinese immigrants “staged” in Pasto. The reporter claims that in a previous Muckraker video, they showed a “Chinese blueprint that’s distributed amongst Chinese in WhatsApp groups.”

“This [Pasto] is actually one of the stops on the blueprint,” the reporter said. “It says to stop in Pasto. That’s where we are now. We’re on the outskirts of Pasto.”

“You could see a lot of the writings, a lot of the signs in this hotel are written in Chinese,” the reporter added. “This is further proof that it’s not by accident. It’s not just some sort of one off occasion that there’s all these Chinese nationals here at this point. This is a known hub, a known meeting place, for Chinese that are in transit on their way to the United States.”

Related: Video Shows Military-Aged Male Chinese Nationals Attempting to Enter U.S. Illegally

The reporter then went on to show an interview with an alleged Chinese national, whose face was blurred out for anonymity. The man supposedly told the reporter that “his destination is either New York or Los Angeles,” while also alleging that are already “Chinese spies in the United States.”

“Are the Chinese police in the United States?” the reporter asked the Chinese national.

“Yeah, yeah,” the man responded definitively. “Yeah, yeah, yeah.”

“Are you worried that the Chinese police can find you in the United States?” the reporter followed up.

“Yeah,” the man said. “I’m afraid.”

The man then, through a translation app, said that there are “Plainclothes policeman” that could find him. It’s not clear whether he meant those specific policemen are in the U.S. or all over the world tracking down possible defectors.

For the full report, watch below:

Although, to be fair, these men could be lying to cover up any possible work they may be doing for the CCP.

 

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