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California sees surge in Chinese migrants

Por: Newsweek Nation January 29, 2024

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Chinese immigrants attempting to come into the United States through Mexico are at their highest levels in a decade, with many of them finding refuge in California.Awareness of the situation at the southern border has heightened, highlighted by a public dispute between Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the Biden administration following last week's Supreme Court ruling allowing federal Border Patrol agents to remove razor wire and other... + full article



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