Chinese Nationals Crash US Military Bases to Spy

 

With more than 8.6 million illegal aliens entering the United States under Joe Biden’s rule, the Wall Street Journal reports more than 100 incidents of Chinese nationals trying to enter US military bases and installations. Some pose as tourists.

Those are the 100 we know about.

U.S. officials call these incidents potential espionage attempts.

The Journal reports:

The incidents, which U.S. officials describe as a form of espionage, appear designed to test security practices at U.S. military installations and other federal sites. Officials familiar with the practice say the individuals are typically Chinese nationals pressed into service and required to report back to the Chinese government.

Congress is looking to legislation to train states and local regions in spotting “gatecrashers” since most trespassing laws are not federal.

China claims it’s not true, and some incidents are possibly accidental.

Some incidents are more disturbing:

Officials described incidents in which Chinese nationals say they have a reservation at an on-base hotel. In a recent case, a group of Chinese nationals claiming they were tourists, tried to push past guards at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, saying they had reservations at a commercial hotel on the base. The base is home to the Army’s 11th Airborne Division, which is focused on Arctic warfare.

 
 
 

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