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May 14 at 16:58 history edited Rick Smith CC BY-SA 4.0
Grammar and spelling.
May 11 at 17:57 comment added xngtng @uhohdoIreallydictate The change is that China restarts to accept removal flights. Which breaks the premise of the question as asked here. The answer does not change for people whom China does not accept back.
May 11 at 15:36 comment added uhoh This is only background, but the relationship between China and overseas folks of Chinese descent has always been different than for other countries. cf. Xi's remarks on importance of overseas Chinese and ‘Insane’: Xi’s call for ethnic Chinese to tell Beijing’s story stirs anger Anyway I think this situation is evolving, so the purpose of the bounty is to encourage answers that highlight the difference
May 11 at 13:44 comment added uhoh News suggests it is changing for Chinese nationals, so unless it's changing for every country at the same time in the same way, that is a difference.
May 11 at 9:13 comment added xngtng @uhohdoIreallydictate The answer to what happens to illegal immigrants whose home country won't accept still largely does not concern any country in particular.
May 11 at 0:02 comment added uhoh there's been some progress on this issue that "...largely does not concern China and Chinese nationals in particular." China and US resume cooperation on deportation as Chinese immigrants rush in from southern border
Nov 26, 2023 at 3:55 comment added Therac The chart includes India, Russia, Pakistan, Iran and Ukraine, making it almost every major country that isn't a US ally. Kazakhstan and Mongolia leave big gaps, but it might be that their migrant flow to the US is too negligible.
Nov 26, 2023 at 2:28 comment added Paŭlo Ebermann Cuba, China, Cambodia – seems to be related to the first letter of the english name?
Nov 25, 2023 at 13:54 history answered xngtng CC BY-SA 4.0