In the bustling streets of Flushing, New York City, Chinese immigrants like Wang Gang are facing a daily struggle to find work and make a living. Despite the challenges they face, they are determined to build a better life for themselves and their families.
Wang, a 36-year-old immigrant who crossed the southern US border illegally in February, spends his days jostling for day jobs in the hopes of being picked for work on construction sites, farms, or as a mover. However, the reality is harsh as he often goes without work, waiting for hours on end with no luck.
The narrative of Chinese immigrants as a coordinated group of military-age men looking to build an army in America, perpetuated by former President Donald Trump and other Republicans, is far from the truth. These immigrants are simply seeking opportunities to escape poverty, financial losses, and repression in China.
Despite the challenges they face, Chinese immigrants like Wang and Chen Wang remain resilient and hopeful for a better future in the US. They are determined to work hard, pay taxes, and contribute to their new community.
As the number of Chinese migrants at the US-Mexico border continues to rise, it is important to recognize their humanity and the struggles they face. These individuals are not a threat but rather hardworking individuals looking for a chance at a better life.