China’s Infiltrators: ‘They Are Coming Here to Kill Us’

China’s Infiltrators: ‘They Are Coming Here to Kill Us’
A Chinese migrant sits in front of his tent in a migrant camp on the U.S. side of the border wall separating Mexico from the United States in Jacumba, Calif., on Dec. 6, 2023. (Valerie Macon/AFP via Getty Images)
Gordon G. Chang
2/13/2024
Updated:
2/14/2024
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Originally published by Gatestone Institute
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Chinese attackers are already in the United States, more are arriving by the day, and they are armed.

Videos posted to social media platform X show Chinese migrants firing pistols. One video is of a Chinese female with a sniper rifle.
(<a href="https://twitter.com/tiange0018/status/1671671131299020800">X/Twitter; screenshot</a> by The Epoch Times)
(X/Twitter; screenshot by The Epoch Times)

There is no Second Amendment in China, and Chinese citizens are not permitted to possess firearms. So is it possible that the shooters in the videos are merely taking advantage of a newfound freedom in their new home country?

Unlikely.

One of the migrants in the videos was in the United States for only three weeks and arrived in the country with no money and no identification.

If you had just landed somewhere as a migrant with nothing to your name, you would undoubtedly be preoccupied with finding your next meal, getting a place to live, making a livelihood.

You would not, within weeks of entering your new homeland, be sharpening your skills to kill.

You would not be thinking of killing unless ... that is what you came to do.

The videos posted on X depict a sandy location. Blaine Holt, a retired Air Force general living in Idaho, knows Chinese migrants are taking target practice in his state, too.

“Tens of thousands of military-age men have come across our border and are now in America, organized by group and nationality,” Mr. Holt told Gatestone this month. “Among them are terrorist and state actors, in particular, members of the People’s Liberation Army of China. As we speak, these actors are training, making plans and obtaining weapons, watching our patterns, and learning our vulnerabilities.”

“We are vulnerable to attack,” Mr. Holt added. “Our enemies eagerly wait.”

War correspondent Michael Yon and the Rubin brothers of Muckraker.com have documented the presence of dangerous-looking elements—from China, Iran, Syria, and Venezuela—among the hordes of migrants traveling up from Central America. Mr. Yon and the Rubins have noticed, among other things, that Chinese males of military age are traveling in packs of five to 15, are unaccompanied by family members, and are pretending to not speak English. Some of them, on their way to the United States, have performed Chinese military rituals.
Federal agents have periodically apprehended border-crossers with terrorist connections, but the surge in migrants from China is taxing law enforcement resources. U.S. Border Patrol chiefs testified last year before the House Homeland Security Committee that they are worried that, because of sheer numbers, migrants with links to the Chinese military and those who are members of the Chinese Communist Party are slipping through background checks.

Despite warning signs, the Biden administration is not keeping tabs on dangerous-looking elements once they have crossed into the United States.

China’s Communist Party is at this moment putting in place the infrastructure in the United States to attack the United States. For instance, in Reedley, California, near Fresno, authorities found a secret Chinese biological weapons lab with at least 20 pathogens, including the one for Ebola, and almost 1,000 mice that had been genetically engineered to spread disease.

There are no benign explanations for such a facility.

Moreover, it is unlikely that the Chinese regime has only one such lab in the United States.

It appears that the People’s Liberation Army is planning to spread disease by having its agents transport the mice around the United States with its now many operatives already in place.

Chinese agents, in addition to hobbling Americans with disease and gunning them down, could bomb power stations, attack military bases, start wildfires, poison reservoirs, or create terror in dozens of other ways.

These tactics come straight out of “Unrestricted Warfare,” a 1999 book written by two Chinese air force colonels and first published by the PLA Literature and Arts Publishing House in Beijing. The colonels argued that China can and should employ any tactic in attacking a militarily superior United States. Now, Americans can see how Beijing is operationalizing the suggestions in this how-to manual.

“What are these guys doing here?” Mr. Holt said, referring to the Chinese migrants honing their shooting skills. “They are coming here to kill us.”

Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
Gordon G. Chang is a distinguished senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute, a member of its Advisory Board, and the author of “The Coming Collapse of China.”
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