U.S. Deports Chinese Migrants After Five-Year Pause

The Department of Homeland Security recently sent more than 100 Chinese migrants who came into the U.S. illegally back to China. This is the first time in five years such a flight has occurred. Last year, there was a big increase in Chinese migrants entering the U.S. from the southern border. U.S. border officials arrested over 37,000 Chinese nationals at the southern border in 2023. This is ten times more than the year before.

China has not been fully receptive to taking back its citizens who left without permission. Earlier this year, the U.S. and China agreed to work together on migration problems. In May, China’s Embassy in the U.S. said China is clamping down on national border issues. More removal flights are expected, but when they will take place is unknown.

Ecuador and one other country in the region let Chinese nationals in without needing a visa. So, it was popular for Chinese people starting a journey to the U.S. However, starting July 1, 2024, due to an increase in irregular migration in Ecuador visas are again required for Chinese nationals to enter the country.

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