Gordon Chang warns that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spies are entering the United States through porous borders, posing a significant national security threat. He emphasizes that these individuals are obligated to the CCP upon arrival, and their infiltration could compromise American safety and sovereignty.
The Alarming Reality of Border Security
In a Monday WarRoom appearance, Gordon Chang, an expert on Chinese affairs, sounded the alarm regarding the growing threat posed by Chinese spies crossing into the United States. He articulated that many of these individuals are not just ordinary migrants but are directly connected to the CCP. Chang argues that this infiltration is facilitated by weak border security policies and a lack of decisive action from the Biden administration.
Obligated to the Communist Party
Chang’s concerns revolve around the notion that these individuals entering the U.S. are under the control of the CCP. He stated, "Once they arrive, they are obligated to the Communist Party.” This assertion suggests that many illegals are not merely seeking a better life but may also be part of a broader strategy to extend the influence of the CCP within the United States. Chang argues that these spies have a mission to gather intelligence, disrupt American society, and undermine national security.
A Threat to National Security
Chang emphasizes the grave implications of allowing these spies to cross into the U.S. unchecked. He pointed out that many of these individuals are military-aged males, raising red flags regarding their intentions. "We need to be concerned about military-aged males coming over the border,” he noted. The presence of such individuals poses a multifaceted threat, as they could be part of a coordinated effort to gather intelligence or even enact sabotage.
The Role of Misinformation
Furthermore, Chang linked the CCP’s espionage activities to a broader campaign of misinformation aimed at manipulating public perception in the U.S. He accused the CCP of utilizing disinformation strategies to create division and chaos within American society. "Beijing leans heavily on Joe Biden’s side,” he asserted, suggesting that the administration’s failure to acknowledge this threat is part of the problem. This misinformation serves to obscure the true intentions of those entering the country and undermines efforts to protect national security.
Biological Warfare Concerns
In addition to espionage, Chang raised concerns about potential biological warfare tactics employed by the CCP. He revealed that Chinese nationals crossing the border might have connections to secret biological facilities, stating, "There’s got to be more of them.” This assertion underscores the belief that the CCP may not only be sending spies but also operatives who could potentially spread disease as a form of warfare. Such tactics would represent an alarming escalation in the methods employed by the CCP to achieve its strategic goals.
Urgent Call for Action
In light of these pressing concerns, Chang calls for immediate and robust action to secure U.S. borders and address the threats posed by CCP spies. He believes that the U.S. can only safeguard itself against these infiltration attempts through decisive leadership. Chang argues for a comprehensive approach that includes strengthening border security measures, increasing intelligence capabilities, and fostering public awareness of the threats posed by the CCP.
The Need for Vigilance
Gordon Chang’s insights highlight an urgent need for vigilance regarding border security and the potential infiltration of CCP spies into the United States. His assertion that these individuals are obligated to the Communist Party upon arrival raises critical questions about national security and the integrity of American sovereignty. As the U.S. grapples with these challenges, it is essential to prioritize protecting its borders and safeguarding its citizens from external threats. Failure to act could have dire consequences for the nation’s future.
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