Welp, this doesn’t come as unexpected at all. After America took tens of millions of Hispanic invaders who now do all sorts of crimes, what would you expect?
Then you also have those sickos with their mass shootings and on top of it Trump is literally at war with China.
Its not really a loss for America that it’s not being invaded by Chinese anymore, if anything this is a win but the whole thing itself is kinda humiliating to be labeled “unsafe” by a third world country such as China.
You have to hand it to the Chinese though, their country is homogeneous and it has little to no crime at all.
So here’s a small part of the report from CNBC:
Beijing has stepped up its warnings against the U.S. by cautioning Chinese people about working, studying and traveling in America.
On Tuesday, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced a safety warning for Chinese citizens and companies in the U.S.. according to state broadcaster CCTV.
“Recently, U.S. law enforcement agencies have on multiple occasions used methods such as entry and exit checks, and on-site interviews to harass Chinese citizens in the U.S.,” the ministry said, according to CCTV.
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I had a similar experience in Paris. I had a one-night layover in Paris so decided to take my camera out for some night photography. As I exited the metro and started walking I noticed 2 guys following me. I took the next side street hoping they would continue, but they continued to follow. At that point, I thought I would pretend that I was on the wrong street and double back past them (on the other side of the street). They crossed the street and started yelling for me to give them my camera. I ran. Fast.