Sunday, October 14, 2012

How many undocumented aliens from Russia and China currently live in the United States

How many undocumented aliens from Russia and China currently live in the United States?
" activists against amnesty and against Mexicans" ? hmmm.... interesting! It seems like they fear Mexicans because they are the majority and they are gaining a lot of political and economic power in the states! Are all those activists against amnesty in favor of Israel and US pro -Israeli policies as well? brown people? hmmm... interesting! so what about White Mexicans or brown people from central America, the Caribbean the middle east, India, and south America?
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"How many invisible elephants can I see?" NONE. THEY'RE INVISIBLE, MEANING YOU CAN'T SEE THEM. "How many undocumented aliens from Russian and China currently live in the United States?" NONE. THEY'RE UNDOCUMENTED, MEANING THEY ARE UNCOUNTED.
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You won't get an answer from Anti-immigration activist here, or factual information. They are only against Mexicans. They keep saying it's OK to live here illegally if you're not Mexican.
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including you... one.
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Activist against Amnesty don't want you to focus on them. They are only focused on brown people Sharp rise in Chinese arrests at U.S. border At least 261 have been arrested this year trying to cross near Tucson. Illegal Chinese immigrants can be big money for smugglers. NOGALES, ARIZ. — Amid an overall drop in arrests of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S-Mexico border, an intriguing anomaly has cast a new light on human smuggling: Authorities report an almost tenfold spike in the number of Chinese people caught in the southern Arizona desert, the busiest smuggling corridor on the international line. The Border Patrol in the Tucson sector has arrested at least 261 Chinese border-crossers this year, compared with an annual average of 32 during the last four years, officials said. http://articles.latimes.com/2009/oct/05/nation/na-chinese-smuggling5
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Just in 2009 there were over 300 chinese caught in Tucson, that does not include all other ports of entry, So I wonder how many got it. We can blame the anti-immigration activists for this. They keep pushing for police and congress to take down Mexicans, not all illegals. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/23/us/23smuggle.html In fiscal 2009, 332 Chinese immigrants were caught in the Border Patrol’s Tucson sector, up from 30 the previous year, Border Patrol figures showed. And in what could be a sign of a record-breaking pace for this year, agents in the Border Patrol’s Tucson sector arrested 281 Chinese immigrants from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, the first quarter of the current fiscal year.
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Millions more then some people want you to know. Estimates on the number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. vary widely. Claims range anywhere from 4 million to 17 million. Each year more than a million legal immigrants enter the country in addition to around 3 millions illegal ones. Because of a number of difficulties there is no solid evidence these numbers are reliable. China is believed to be the largest source of illegal immigrant trafficking. Aliens from here will often spend short periods of time living and working in countries of transit such as Mexico and Thailand. The People Republic of China (PRC) reports that at any one time, hundreds to thousands of Chinese immigrants are in transit. This process is made easier by "snake-heads," the criminal organizations that organize and service the flow of aliens while providing jobs, housing, and false documentation. The present study was conducted among illegal Chinese aliens in New York City to assess social and psychological adjustments. Participants were administered in-depth interviews pertaining to housing, friendships, job opportunities and the role of snakeheads. It was found that the road out of China was anything but smooth, even for those who had money. Those who were successful usually had knowledge of someone from the local community who had already succeeded in leaving. In addition, smuggling networks had to be available and there needed to be a connection already in the host society. Their desperation to leave China often made the easy victims. There were reports of handing over fees in excess of $30,000 to consultants who promised to handle the paper work. After arriving to the USA, there were struggles in establishing business success stemming from government regulations, labor laws and higher taxes. Those who failed remained optimistic. Some even continued to run businesses in China and after flying back and forth between the countries became known as "astronauts." The time apart from family often led to affairs and broken homes. http://psyckelogo.metapress.com/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,8,9;journal,14,15;linkingpublicationresults,1:112795,1
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There is no such a thing as "undocumented aliens", they are ILLEGAL ALIENS! There is no doubt we have a lot of Illegal Aliens from countries other than just Mexico but regardless of where they come from they are still Illegal Aliens. Their is probably a lot of reasons why they come here and in many cases we can sympathize with them but regardless of what are feelings are they are illegal which makes them criminals. America breeds enough of our own criminals and we do not need to add to that by allowing them to slip into our country and get amnesty for not getting caught - IT IS NOT A GAME! America welcome Legal Immigrants but WE DO NOT WANT ILLEGAL ALIENS! Our Immigration laws and policies may need to be updated but until they are the LAWS NEED TO BE ENFORCED!
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way too focking many. up here in the pacific northwest, we have millions of illegal mexicans. the port of seattle claims the chinese come over on container ships ot the port and disperse from there
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The real question is, how do the Chinese make it into the US from Mexico? Usually, the Mexican government would just rape, kill, or imprison illegals in their country.





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