Biden's Border Crisis: Chinese Triads Exploiting Open Borders for Organized Crime

Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) raises alarm over the growing presence of Chinese Triads in the United States, highlighting the impact of the Biden administration's border policies on organized crime and national security.

Biden's unvetted migrant parole plan putting every community at risk

In recent years, the United States has witnessed a surge in illegal immigration, with millions of unvetted migrants crossing the border. This influx has raised concerns about the potential for increased crime and national security threats. One particular area of concern is the growing involvement of Chinese Triads, organized crime syndicates based in China, in illicit activities within the United States.

Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) has been at the forefront of sounding the alarm about the Triad threat. In a recent interview, Marshall highlighted the spike in massage parlors in Kansas, which he believes is a front for Triad-related activities. He also pointed to the impact of cartels on the border crisis, stating that they are exploiting the situation to smuggle drugs and human beings into the country.

Biden's unvetted migrant parole plan putting every community at risk

Marshall placed particular emphasis on the Biden administration's mass parole scheme, which he believes has put Americans' safety and security at risk. He cited the case of Laken Riley, who was murdered by a suspect who had been admitted into the United States on parole and remained in the country despite being arrested in New York.

According to Marshall, the Biden administration's CBP One App, which allows migrants to schedule parole appointments at American airports from their home countries, has become a crucial tool in the mass parole scheme. He expressed concern that these migrants often come from high-risk countries of interest and that they are being flown directly to U.S. airports without proper security vetting.

Biden's unvetted migrant parole plan putting every community at risk

DHS documents have revealed the scale of the illegal expansion of parole through the skies, with over 200,000 illegal aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV) program flown to American airports in 2023. Alarmingly, the documents also revealed that 1.6 million unvetted CHNV aliens registered on the CBP One app are waiting to come to the United States.

Marshall believes that this abuse of parole is only one layer of Biden's mass-parole "strategy" and that it needs to be shut down immediately. He pointed to the complicity of airlines in allowing aliens to board their planes without proper security vetting and urged Congress to take action.

Biden's unvetted migrant parole plan putting every community at risk

Marshall has filed the End Aerial Invasion Act, which would slash the gate access of any airline that allows passengers using the CBP One App as a form of identification to board at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). He emphasized that suspected terrorists and violent criminals are well aware of the vulnerabilities in Biden's weak immigration policies and that the national security stakes are too high for airlines to rely on CBP One as a valid security screening tool.

Marshall's concerns are echoed by law enforcement officials and security experts who have warned about the potential for increased crime and national security threats posed by the surge in illegal immigration. The Biden administration has defended its border policies, stating that they are focused on addressing the root causes of migration and providing a humane and orderly process for asylum seekers. However, critics argue that the administration's policies have exacerbated the problem and have made the United States more vulnerable to organized crime and other security risks.

Biden's unvetted migrant parole plan putting every community at risk

The issue of illegal immigration and its potential impact on national security remains a highly contentious topic in the United States. The Biden administration's policies have been met with both support and opposition, and the debate is likely to continue as the issue remains a major concern for many Americans.