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Sara Carter: America’s adversaries are ‘all taking advantage of our border crisis’

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Sara Carter joined guest host Kayleigh McEnany on ‘Hannity’ to discuss the latest reports of 20,000 Chinese migrants crossing illegally into the U.S. border. Officials stated the terrifying possibility that the individuals could very likely be militants or Chinese military. Carter agrees on the analysis, emphasizing that all of America’s adversaries, including Venezuela, Iran and Russia are “all taking advantage of our border crisis.”

Carter notes that even the United Nations has declared the land crossing between United States and Mexico the most dangerous land crossing in the world. “The Biden administration is aiding and abetting” the problem, Carter exclaims.

Additionally, Cartels are being used as proxies by the Chinese government resulting in dangers such as the Fentanyl crisis. The United States is up against the Chinese government because they won’t cooperate. “Anybody can be disappearing into the fabric of America” Carter laments. Unfortunately, “our agencies are aware of this, they just aren’t stopping it” adds Carter. How far will we go “until we actually break.”

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Chinese National Charged with Exporting Weapons from CA to North Korea

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A Chinese national living in California was arrested this week for allegedly orchestrating a plot to ship weapons to North Korea directly from the United States. Shenghua Wen, a 41-year-old illegal migrant, was arrested and charged with conspiracy to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a felony that carries a maximum sentence of two decades in federal prison, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The Daily Caller News Foundation reports that Wen allegedly exported firearms, ammunition and other military items bound for North Korea out of Long Beach, California. In a press release following the arrest, DOJ officials suggested that Wen was acting at the behest of North Korean officials.

“We have arrested a defendant who allegedly acted at the direction of the North Korean government by conspiring to illegally ship firearms, ammunition, and other military equipment to North Korea,” U.S. attorney Martin Estrada stated. “I am grateful to our law enforcement partners for stopping this threat and their tireless commitment to the security of our nation.”

“The significance of this arrest and discovery of this scheme cannot be overstated,” FBI Los Angeles assistant director in charge Akil Davis stated. “Not only did the investigative team prevent additional restricted items going to the North Korean regime, but they gathered valuable intelligence for the United States and our allies.”

“The defendant’s alleged attempts to illicitly export firearms and military technology from the United States at the behest of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea constitute an alarming violation of sanctions and export control laws,” special agent in charge Gregory Dunlap of the Office of Export Enforcement (OEE) stated. “OEE is committed to working with our federal partners to identify and disrupt illegal export schemes that undermine regional stability and our national security interests at home and abroad.”

The Daily Caller adds that the number of Chinese nationals illegally crossing into the U.S. reached a peak in fiscal year 2024, according to Customs and Border Protection. Border Patrol agents encountered nearly 38,000 Chinese nationals.

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