@cloud4000
There is a current trend in internet right now. In discussions people spread misinformation just to strengthen their position. Western press serves this purpose very well with their absolute junk articles. Since many people doesn't bother to read those articles and look only headings, your absolute crap thesis becomes a backed up thesis by some sources.
Let's analyze.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...rists-and-the-business-of-being-born-american
This article is a complete piece of American propaganda that has no value. I don't see any number. Just a few case studies. Makes interviews with 5 families and that's it. Why the hack do I care about 5 families which gives birth in US? Do I see a trend? Do I see statistics? No. Then this is garbage.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-chinese-border-california-20160607-snap-story.html
Let's head to this one. Your own article says :
But Muzaffar Chishti, director of the Migration Policy Institute's office at New York University's School of Law, said it’s important to understand the bigger picture.
“It’s tempting to say that this is a dramatic rise. In the scheme of things, it’s not a dramatic rise,” he said. “[China] is the world’s largest country.” In that sense, he said, the recent increase in border crossings represents "a drop in the bucket."
Now lets talk about real facts.
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As one can see, Chinese immigration is a tiny fraction of it's population. The rise since 1985 is from 0.03% of it's population to 0.05%.
If I compare this data to another country like India.
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Despite India has a decreasing trend of immigration, there is a huge difference between two countries. Compared to Indian immigration Chinese immigration is non-existent.