US conducts first large removal flight of Chinese migrants since 2018
- The US conducted its first large charter removal flight to China since 2018, following talks to increase deportations of Chinese nationals.
- The flight, done in coordination with China’s National Immigration Administration, took place over the weekend.
- Nearly 56,000 Chinese migrants were encountered at the US borders in the 2024 fiscal year through May, surpassing the previous year's total.
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US Deports Chinese Nationals in First Removal Flight to China Since 2018
The U.S. government conducted its first large-scale flight since 2018 to remove multiple Chinese nationals ineligible to remain in the country. The Department of Homeland Security announced on July 2 that its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency carried out the removal flight over the weekend, in coordination with authorities in the Chinese regime. The charter flight carried 116 Chinese nationals back to their home country. The DHS s…
US deported Chinese migrants on charter flight, Homeland Security says
The United States deported Chinese people who sought to enter the country illegally back to China over the weekend in the first large charter flight since 2018, the Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday.


Biden Admin Flies Chinese Migrants Back Home For First Time In Years After Thousands Already Poured Across Border
DHS conducted a large-scale deportation flight of Chinese over the weekend, marking a first for the Biden amid a wave of illegal immigration from the country.
US deports 116 Chinese migrants in first 'large' flight in 5 years
Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security says it has deported 116 Chinese migrants from the United States in the first “large charter flight” in five years. The agency says that the flight happened over the weekend. DHS didn’t respond to questions about how long the migrants had been in the U.S. The news comes as Chinese immigration has become a topic of intense political debate in the U.S. presidential election. In…
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