An inspection is being conducted involving Chinese workers and one of the most costly districts in Florida. Miami-Dade County has seen an upsurge in Chinese immigrant interceptions, believed to be from human trafficking to the place by ship.
Just weeks before President Donald Trump was sworn into office, a group of more than 30 workers, most of them Taiwanese people, was found inside a U-Haul vehicle in the Florida area.  , At the end of January, Florida law police intercepted lots of Chinese immigrants in Coral Gables.  ,
Coral Gables Police Chief Edward James Hudak Jr. said the ministry issued a BOLO– a be on the lookout call – for the vehicle and a Toyota vehicle after a citizen reported the wary vehicles.
Fox News reports the cars were stopped by soldiers, and the person who was allegedly raped was taken from the Toyota. Between the U-Haul and Toyota, officers found more than 20 Chinese workers, one man from Cuba and a woman from Ecuador.
” We do think these people were brought here by the liquid”, the captain said. ” They were probably dropped out, we’re assuming somewhere around the southern end of Coral Gables, and approached on foot to the vehicle where they were loaded into”.
Two pirates were arrested, one from Cuba and one from Puerto Rico, Coral Gables authorities said.
” For the next day in just over a week, a very sensitive native saw wary action which was afterwards determined to be unlawful entry into our nation”, Hudak said. ” They called the Coral Gables Police and within minutes, our police units arrived in the area and detained 26 Chinese nationals and two men ( one Puerto Rican and one Cuban ) in two separate vans”.
Eric Brown, retired Green Beret and founder and CEO of Imperio Consulting, told Fox News Digital that the border first saw an influx of community groups fleeing to the U. S. from China, but presently two-thirds of Chinese migrants coming into the U. S. are individual people of military age, traveling only, and claiming they don’t speak any English.
” There needs to be better discussion between the state and national levels about sharing resources, increasing air-based technology at the border”, Brown said. ” For instance, the use of surveillance drones and updating technology could be a good place to start”.