The signs at the Texas border offer a glimpse of the enormity of the problem of unaccompanied minors trying to sneak into the US.
The instructions are printed in English and Spanish, of course — but also, surprisingly, the instructions for help are also in Chinese.
Hundreds of Chinese teens are slipping into the US a year, immigration groups say, mostly through Central America and Cuba.
They make their way to New York City, typically on buses, where they are farmed out across the country to work in Chinese restaurants.
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3 comments:
What have I been telling you all of these years? It's a Chinese restaurant worker underground railroad.
More concerned with the terrorist's that are coming up that way and moving in next door...
What on earth would they do if all true from here Americans suddenly moved to South America and left the immigrants here alone? By now there should be enough empty space down there for us to live fairly comfortably.
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