big takeaway from the part about the two groups of migrants is that the Chinese one appears to be something other than simple economic migrants ... neither of them will just come out and say it, I will; its clearly a CCP Military invasion of the US
There's also the simple fact that the Chinese economy is collapsing, with some facets down around 90%.
Swaths of workers haven't been paid in six months to a year ... Makes emigrating look pretty good, don't it?
@Zundfolge, that was my thought initially as they were carefully "dancing around" why there were
two migrant camps with one being "organized and careful ... strictly off record" and the other being "disorganized and [neglected]"
After some pondering, I am more in agreement with
@theotherwaldo and here's my working theory.
I think the "disorganized" camp is comprised of "Just do it/Let's just make it to the US border" group that is traveling on their own without external support hence why they are being robbed/raped/killed.
And the "organized" camp is comprised of well funded and prepaid group (from China) with external support to ensure their safe passage and arrival at the US border. It may or may not be CCP military personnel. My guess is leaning more towards parents/families of these "military age in good health" tasked with migrating to US to establish roots/have US born babies and to ultimately sponsor rest of families from China.
Consider this post from "Invasions" thread -
https://notechtyranny.com/index.php?threads/invasions.308/page-3#post-9658
The Chinese migrants risking it all for the American dream
Traversing Latin America to the US has become a well-worn path for those seeking new lives. But now would-be migrants are coming from further afield – China.
This year, thousands have already made the trip known as “zouxian” or “the route”. Their goal: asylum in the US.
Migrants cite a host of reasons for leaving China, from economic uncertainty, to Beijing’s harsh COVID-19 policies, to human rights. But they can fall prey to human traffickers, corrupt officials, even drug cartels. Despite the dangers, more and more Chinese are risking it all for the American dream.
And this earlier post where Chinese immigrants are driven/chauffeured to the opening/hole in the wall so they can surrender to Border Patrol and afterwards, they call for Uber and "they are gone".
People are learning about a hole in the "Wall" on TikTok as to how to contact the smugglers in Tijuana who will drive them to the hole then surrender to Border Patrol.
"What do some migrants do after being released by Border Patrol?" ... "They call an Uber and they are gone"
60 Minutes | Chinese migrants are fastest growing group crossing into U.S. from Mexico
A growing number of Chinese nationals, trying to escape repressive politics and a bleak economy, are headed to the U.S. They’re turning to a gap at the southern border with Mexico as a way to get in.
60 Minutes Overtime - A gap in the border fence has become a destination for migrants seeking asylum in the US. But what happens after they step onto American soil?