A lot of people are blaming Joe Biden for the rapid increase in China’s assault on this country through multiple espionage methods. But they are wrong because, as an employee, you must do as the boss tells you; otherwise, the paychecks from the boss stop.
So, Biden could not stop China from sailing a spy balloon all across the United States, or prevent them from possessing top secret papers hidden in the Biden Center that the Chinese paid $54 million to help bid, or for all of the land they are scooping up near our most strategic military bases.

A “China Threat Snapshot,” released Thursday by the House Committee on Homeland Security’s Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence, details all of the various ways the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) has infiltrated our country’s defenses using the means of espionage, illegal immigration, and other illicit activities.
Between February 2021 and August 2024, there have been 59 CCP criminal cases in 20 states as documented by the committee. Illicit actions include bribery, hacking, and theft of trade secrets. Please note that the time periods of these cases began just one month after Biden’s regime’s rise to power and continued on right up until now. But the boss is always right, so it’s not Biden’s fault.
Tennessee Republican Rep. Mark Green, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, said:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“The Chinese Communist Party is not satisfied with destroying freedom and repressing its citizens within its own borders. Beijing has continually encroached upon American sovereignty to spy, intimidate, and harass not only defectors, but even American citizens.”
According to the report:
“About 80% of economic espionage prosecutions allege conduct that would benefit the Chinese state, and there is at least some nexus to China in around 60% of all trade secret theft cases.”
In one listed example, the Department of Justice charged Chenguang Gong, a Chinese national living in California, with theft of trade secrets in February 2024 for allegedly transferring thousands of files from his employer to his personal devices. Some of these files allegedly contained “information on sensors designed for nuclear missile detection as well as other sensitive technologies,” according to the committee’s report.
The China Threat Snapshot notes that there have been “224 reported incidents of Chinese espionage directed at the U.S. between 2000 and 2023,” with the states most impacted being California, Illinois, New York, Ohio and Florida.
The committee’s report also highlights a number of recent U.S. government efforts to counter the CCP’s malign activities, such as the SHIELD Against CCP Act, which aims to “establish in the Department of Homeland Security a working group relating to countering terrorist, cybersecurity, border and port security, and transportation security threats posed to the United States by the Chinese Communist Party,” according to the bill.
At the same time, the House Committee On Homeland Security also warned about the recent spike in Chinese illegal immigration on Thursday.
“The Biden-Harris administration has overseen the largest influx of Chinese nationals illegally crossing the Southwest border,” a press release from the House Committee On Homeland Security stated. “In FY24 alone, Border Patrol agents have recorded more than 36,000 apprehensions of Chinese nationals — more than all those recorded from FY07-20 combined.”
The Biden administration drastically simplified the vetting process for Chinese illegal immigrants in 2023, increasing the speed of Chinese nationals entering the U.S., the DCNF reported in January after obtaining a leaked U.S. Customs and Border Protection email. The April 2023 email directed Border Patrol agents to reduce the number of interview questions for Chinese illegal immigrants apprehended after illegally crossing into the country from roughly 40 to just five “basic questions.”





















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