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The Chinese migrants risking it all for the American dream | 101 East Documentary
Traversing Latin America to the US has become a well-worn path for those seeking new lives.
But now would-be migrants are coming from further afield – China.
This year, thousands have already made the trip known as “zouxian” or “the route”.
Their goal: asylum in the US.
Migrants cite a host of reasons for leaving China, from economic uncertainty, to Beijing’s harsh COVID-19 policies, to human rights.
But they can fall prey to human traffickers, corrupt officials, even drug cartels.
Despite the dangers, more and more Chinese are risking it all for the American dream. 101 East investigates.
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Chinese migrants are fastest growing group crossing into U.S. from Mexico | 60 Minutes
A growing number of Chinese nationals, trying to escape repressive politics and a bleak economy, are headed to the U.S. They’re turning to a gap at the southern border with Mexico as a way to get in.
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Urban Migration for Young Chinese on the Rise
Tens of millions of Chinese villagers have moved to the cities in China, but they find living conditions harsh and establishing meaningful relations difficult. Because of the Household Registration System, they have fewer rights than those born in the cities. Sharron Lovell from our partner GlobalPost reports.
published: 13 Jul 2012
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Why Chinese Migrants Are Making Risky Journey From South America to US
VOA Mandarin's Hai Lun, Mo Yu and Ning Lu and VOA Spanish's Victor Hugo Castillo traveled to Mexican and Texas border cities to talk to Chinese migrants who had come from South America. VOA's Elizabeth Lee tells the story. Cameras: Hai Lun, Ning Lu, Victor Hugo Castillo, Oscar Cavadia. #mexico #migrants #voanews
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What Hukou means for life — and migration — in China | China Tonight | ABC News
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Chinese migrants cross US-Mexico border via risky route
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A growing number of Chinese migrants have been trying to reach the US via a relatively new and hazardous route in Central America that has been publicised on social media. They first fly to Ecuador, which does not require visas for Chinese nationals. Then they head north through Panama's Darien Gap jungle to reach the US-Mexico border. They then turn themselves in to US authorities to lodge their asylum claims. According to Panamanian authorities, Chinese citizens were the fourth-largest group crossing the Darien Gap during the first nine months of 2023.
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How are Chinese migrants using social media on trek to the US?
A growing number of Chinese migrants are crossing into the United States from Mexico without visas, taking irregular overland routes across Latin America. All of those interviewed by Reuters said they got the idea to take the land route on social media.
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published: 28 Apr 2023
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In China, a Staggering Migration | The New York Times
The Chinese government plans to move 250 million people from farms to cities over the next 12 to 15 years.
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On China: Reverse migration
"On China" host Kristie Lu Stout finds a reversal of rural-urban migration and development of inland provinces in China. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
published: 21 Mar 2013
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Greater China? Migration and Chinese Transnational Communities
Asia Program
Chinese emigration has occurred in waves over the centuries, and there are currently some 30 million ethnic Chinese living outside of China. What has contributed to the historical migration patterns of Chinese emigrants? How has the growing influence of the People's Republic of China
(PRC) influenced emigration and migration? What factors have enabled expatriate Chinese communities to thrive, and how have communities in different parts of the world related to the homeland from abroad? And what effects do Chinese migrants have on their new places of residence? On Wednesday, April 14, the Asia Program hosted an event, co-sponsored by the Kissinger Institute for China and the United States, to discuss these related questions.
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published: 30 Jul 2013
25:21
The Chinese migrants risking it all for the American dream | 101 East Documentary
Traversing Latin America to the US has become a well-worn path for those seeking new lives.
But now would-be migrants are coming from further afield – China....
Traversing Latin America to the US has become a well-worn path for those seeking new lives.
But now would-be migrants are coming from further afield – China.
This year, thousands have already made the trip known as “zouxian” or “the route”.
Their goal: asylum in the US.
Migrants cite a host of reasons for leaving China, from economic uncertainty, to Beijing’s harsh COVID-19 policies, to human rights.
But they can fall prey to human traffickers, corrupt officials, even drug cartels.
Despite the dangers, more and more Chinese are risking it all for the American dream. 101 East investigates.
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Traversing Latin America to the US has become a well-worn path for those seeking new lives.
But now would-be migrants are coming from further afield – China.
This year, thousands have already made the trip known as “zouxian” or “the route”.
Their goal: asylum in the US.
Migrants cite a host of reasons for leaving China, from economic uncertainty, to Beijing’s harsh COVID-19 policies, to human rights.
But they can fall prey to human traffickers, corrupt officials, even drug cartels.
Despite the dangers, more and more Chinese are risking it all for the American dream. 101 East investigates.
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- published: 22 Feb 2024
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13:15
Chinese migrants are fastest growing group crossing into U.S. from Mexico | 60 Minutes
A growing number of Chinese nationals, trying to escape repressive politics and a bleak economy, are headed to the U.S. They’re turning to a gap at the southern...
A growing number of Chinese nationals, trying to escape repressive politics and a bleak economy, are headed to the U.S. They’re turning to a gap at the southern border with Mexico as a way to get in.
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Urban Migration for Young Chinese on the Rise
Tens of millions of Chinese villagers have moved to the cities in China, but they find living conditions harsh and establishing meaningful relations difficult. ...
Tens of millions of Chinese villagers have moved to the cities in China, but they find living conditions harsh and establishing meaningful relations difficult. Because of the Household Registration System, they have fewer rights than those born in the cities. Sharron Lovell from our partner GlobalPost reports.
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Tens of millions of Chinese villagers have moved to the cities in China, but they find living conditions harsh and establishing meaningful relations difficult. Because of the Household Registration System, they have fewer rights than those born in the cities. Sharron Lovell from our partner GlobalPost reports.
- published: 13 Jul 2012
- views: 115225
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Why Chinese Migrants Are Making Risky Journey From South America to US
VOA Mandarin's Hai Lun, Mo Yu and Ning Lu and VOA Spanish's Victor Hugo Castillo traveled to Mexican and Texas border cities to talk to Chinese migrants who had...
VOA Mandarin's Hai Lun, Mo Yu and Ning Lu and VOA Spanish's Victor Hugo Castillo traveled to Mexican and Texas border cities to talk to Chinese migrants who had come from South America. VOA's Elizabeth Lee tells the story. Cameras: Hai Lun, Ning Lu, Victor Hugo Castillo, Oscar Cavadia. #mexico #migrants #voanews
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What Hukou means for life — and migration — in China | China Tonight | ABC News
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2:45
Chinese migrants cross US-Mexico border via risky route
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A growing number of Chinese migrants have been trying to reach the US via a relatively new and hazardous route in Central America that has been publicised on social media. They first fly to Ecuador, which does not require visas for Chinese nationals. Then they head north through Panama's Darien Gap jungle to reach the US-Mexico border. They then turn themselves in to US authorities to lodge their asylum claims. According to Panamanian authorities, Chinese citizens were the fourth-largest group crossing the Darien Gap during the first nine months of 2023.
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3:51
How are Chinese migrants using social media on trek to the US?
A growing number of Chinese migrants are crossing into the United States from Mexico without visas, taking irregular overland routes across Latin America. All o...
A growing number of Chinese migrants are crossing into the United States from Mexico without visas, taking irregular overland routes across Latin America. All of those interviewed by Reuters said they got the idea to take the land route on social media.
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- published: 28 Apr 2023
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2:24
In China, a Staggering Migration | The New York Times
The Chinese government plans to move 250 million people from farms to cities over the next 12 to 15 years.
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2:12
On China: Reverse migration
"On China" host Kristie Lu Stout finds a reversal of rural-urban migration and development of inland provinces in China. For more CNN videos, visit our site at ...
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"On China" host Kristie Lu Stout finds a reversal of rural-urban migration and development of inland provinces in China. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 2370
2:06:51
Greater China? Migration and Chinese Transnational Communities
Asia Program
Chinese emigration has occurred in waves over the centuries, and there are currently some 30 million ethnic Chinese living outside of China. What h...
Asia Program
Chinese emigration has occurred in waves over the centuries, and there are currently some 30 million ethnic Chinese living outside of China. What has contributed to the historical migration patterns of Chinese emigrants? How has the growing influence of the People's Republic of China
(PRC) influenced emigration and migration? What factors have enabled expatriate Chinese communities to thrive, and how have communities in different parts of the world related to the homeland from abroad? And what effects do Chinese migrants have on their new places of residence? On Wednesday, April 14, the Asia Program hosted an event, co-sponsored by the Kissinger Institute for China and the United States, to discuss these related questions.
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Philip Kuhn
Sara Friedman
Vanessa Fong
Kenneth J. Guest
https://wn.com/Greater_China_Migration_And_Chinese_Transnational_Communities
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Chinese emigration has occurred in waves over the centuries, and there are currently some 30 million ethnic Chinese living outside of China. What has contributed to the historical migration patterns of Chinese emigrants? How has the growing influence of the People's Republic of China
(PRC) influenced emigration and migration? What factors have enabled expatriate Chinese communities to thrive, and how have communities in different parts of the world related to the homeland from abroad? And what effects do Chinese migrants have on their new places of residence? On Wednesday, April 14, the Asia Program hosted an event, co-sponsored by the Kissinger Institute for China and the United States, to discuss these related questions.
Event Speaker:
Philip Kuhn
Sara Friedman
Vanessa Fong
Kenneth J. Guest
- published: 30 Jul 2013
- views: 1419