jump over navigation bar
Department of State SealU.S. Department of State
International Information Programs and USINFO.STATE.GOV url
Advanced Search/Archive
TopicsRegionsResource ToolsProducts   Español | Français | Pycckuú |  Arabic |  Chinese |  Persian
East Asia and the Pacific
Updated: 25 Aug 2004   
WASHINGTON FILE
ISSUE IN DEPTH
RELATED ISSUES
RESOURCES

Chinese Human Smuggling

 

Each year thousands of Chinese lured by the promise of making easy fortunes pay criminals known as "snakeheads" tens of thousands of dollars for a chance to illegally enter the United States. For most, the gamble they take pays off only in debt, disappointment, and sometimes even death.

This page examines the many risks faced by illegal immigrants. It also explores the ways that human smuggling is a criminal, human rights, and national security threat.

 



Page Tools:  Printer friendly version Printer friendly version    email this page E-mail this article

 
SPECIAL FEATURE
link to larger map of China where smuggling originates
Map showing area of China where smuggling originates

Map showing migration into the U.S.

In The Press

Back to Top


       This site is produced and maintained by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Information Programs.
       Links to other internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.