Military-Aged Chinese Staging At Colombian Hotel

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In Pasto, Colombia, Muckraker found a hotel packed to the brim with military-aged Chinese nationals who were headed to the United States.

During our stay at the Cabańas Rio Mayo Hotel, we were the only non-Chinese visitors. All of the signs posted around the hotel come with a Chinese translation, indicating that this is a common meeting place for people of Chinese origin.

There are so many Chinese nationals headed to the US, that they have established dedicated hubs along their migration route such as this hotel.

From this point, the Chinese will either cross the Darién Gap and trek up to the United States or will fly directly into Mexico if they have a visa.

We spoke to one of the Chinese men at the hotel. What he told us was terrifying.

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joejack June 20, 2024, 2:33 a.m.

Another problem from the Biden administration. Www.protectthevote.com

willydgimp Dec. 6, 2023, 3:45 p.m.

Who is funding this and why? If there is Chinese police looking for these people then the government might be trying to stop them, but there is a bill being put forward in the US to give military age men citizenship for military service. What's the game? Other young men from poorer countries are not as well supported

gary9 Dec. 5, 2023, 5:13 a.m.

Did you know that there are two companies in the U.S. manufacturing AK-47's owned by China? Ask Alexa, I was surprised that Alexa answered with the names and verified ownership by Chinese

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