US Admiral Warns Foreign Nationals Are Breaching U.S. Naval Bases 2-3 Times A Week Now: ‘They Are Coming At Us Fast And Thick With An Unprecedented Surge Of Chinese Nationals’

By Monica Showalter and All News Pipeline

‘This Is Part Of An Existential Threat That America Faces’.

Are all those Chinese nationals crossing our open border and being let out on Joe Biden’s catch-and-release friendly to the U.S.? 

Not if you hear this sort of thing from the Maritime Executive’s report, citing Fox News

The U.S. Navy’s base security personnel are catching and evicting a steadily increasing number of foreign nationals – particularly Chinese citizens – who are attempting to glean national security secrets, a top U.S. admiral said in an interview over the weekend. Many of them have proper papers allowing them to visit the United States as tourists or students, but their presence on a military base is not authorized – and in many cases, may constitute a criminal offense. 

“Usually the cover story is ‘I’m a student, I’m an enthusiast I want to see the ships,’ that type of thing,” U.S. Fleet Forces Commander Adm. Daryl Caudle told Fox and Friends. “We have to turn them around, and typically we will get the [Naval Criminal Investigative Service] involved. We will get biometrics if possible.” 

Chinese visitors have been arrested for accessing or spying on U.S. naval installations multiple times in recent years, and two U.S. Navy servicemembers who were born in China were recently arrested on espionage charges. The more insidious, high-volume, low-effort Chinese attempts at naval base espionage have been gathering pace, Caudle said. See More

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