According to the "Deer News World" report, on February 6, the American "60-minute program" began to conduct an interview with our "line" employees. It is said that most of them are poor in their home countries, or have their own property, or have poor credit status.
At the time of the U.S. news report, 36,000 of them had been sent home, but the Chinese side did not accept them. The news that they were temporarily left in the United States caused deep concern.
The so-called "walking the line" is actually to enter another country in an illegal way. For example, some people can first enter the U.S. through legal means, then evade control, and then enter the U.S. in other ways. This program is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and extremely expensive, sometimes charging per minute. According to a study by the United States**, many Chinese people entered the United States in this way last year, causing instability in the United States. There are two main reasons why the United States has resolutely deported them: First, their status is illegal.
The United States is a country with a large population, and the barriers to entry to citizenship are not too high. The aim is to improve the country's national defense, but also to cope with the movement of foreign population. Recently, the conflict between Texas and the United States has sparked great interest due to the massive influx of foreign populations, which has had a great impact on the local economy, laws and livelihoods. Texas has increased its control over the foreign population for the purpose of protecting itself, which contradicts the claims of the United States** and eventually develops into a serious opposition.
In addition, the way the United States treats China is also an important diplomatic strategy. The United States is one of the most powerful countries in the world, and it is very cautious about China's rapid development. They believed that China's rise would become a potential danger to China, so they exercised a series of economic and military controls over China.
The United States is more cautious about people coming from China. While there are many people who want to become U.S. citizens, there are very few such examples. After the Chinese migrant population settles in the United States, there are still a series of problems of social adaptability and sense of security. For this reason, the United States has taken very prudent measures in order to safeguard its own interests and priorities when it has a strict immigration policy.
Those who came to the United States in this way do not seem to have received a warm reception among Americans. If they are caught, they will be immediately arrested and then reported to our country in accordance with U.S. rules in the hope that they will be deported through the deportation process. For the United States, our country's steadfastness towards these groups of people is surprising, because in the United States, the refusal to accept immigrants of 36,000 people is not widespread.
There are two reasons why our country has been so resolute on this point. First of all, we have already made a visit to the United States in August of this year to Pelosi, and we have responded accordingly. These measures include the suspension of relations with the United States and, above all, the expulsion of illegal migrants. In this way, the pipeline of this collaboration is cut off. Against this backdrop, our country's expectation that 30,000 to 100,000 people will return to the United States seems natural.
Those who come to the United States illegally in an attempt to obtain U.S. citizenship are in fact a refusal to recognize the citizenship of their own country. Although we say that it is difficult to obtain U.S. citizenship, they insist on taking the path of illegality. It is more difficult to obtain Chinese citizenship than it is to obtain U.S. citizenship, and we have more reasons to support our steadfast attitude towards illegal immigration.
According to the relevant laws of the country, it is even more difficult for citizens to regain citizenship after losing their citizenship. If the above-mentioned persons successfully obtain the citizenship of another country, including the United States, the Chinese citizenship will be invalid. So far, our country has not recognized nationals with two nationalities. If someone wishes to immigrate to the United States, then there is reason not to accept them if they attempt to return to our country through a temporary repatriation route.
Personally, as a Chinese, patriotism should be the most fundamental criterion. If a person is able to abandon these principles, he should not return to him after he is gone. In addition, judging from the news reports in the United States, this group not only has great shortcomings in ethics and integrity, but also their motives and reasons for leaving their homeland for the survival of the United States are also not pure. Their countries do not need special protection for these people.