Wang Qun had to make two flights from China to Ecuador and crossed the heavily fortified border with Mexico to enter the United States. He turned himself in to the police immediately, made it clear that he had been smuggled from Mexico, sought help from the police, and was able to pass immigration screening and immigrate to the United States. At this time you are not thinking, smuggling into the United States so simple, that I also want to try? If you think so, you've been sold. First of all, Wang Qun, a milk tea shop owner who has never been abroad and does not speak English, managed to get to the United States in less than two months and cost less than $20,000. You make the immigration agents look bad. Don't you wonder, he a person who can't speak English, how is so clearly know, the route of smuggling into the United States? Where to do, where to do, which car to take, on which ship, looking for which person, Wang Qun is not like a novice, but like a veteran
coach. This is the first part of the puzzle. And this story, and this whole story, deliberately ignores the risks of smuggling people into the United States. If it were so easy to sneak into the United States, hundreds of thousands of struggling refugees would still be stuck at the border with Mexico. Why is it so difficult for them to sneak into the United States when it is so easy for a group of Kings? The answer is simple: Because Wang Qun is Chinese, and Chinese selected by the American media.