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| | Chinese Organized Crime and Illegal Alien Trafficking: Humans as a Commodity - US Department of State |
 | | Triad leaders in the small overseas Chinese community in Spain, for example, have a creative method for moving humans in and out of that country: identification papers for legal citizens are reused upon the person's death so that the population of 7,500 Chinese never changes and no one ever dies. |
 | | The groups most active in the United States are the Sun Yee On, with branches in New York, Miami, San Francisco, and Los Angeles; the 14K, with branches in New York, California, Chicago, Boston, and Houston; and the United Bamboo Gang, with branches in California, Honolulu, Phoenix, Houston, Chicago, and Miami. |
 | | When a state leader visited a foreign country, an organization that is similar to the triads you mentioned dispatched 800 of its members to guard our state leader against any danger. |
| usinfo.state.gov /eap/Archive_Index/Chinese_Organized_Crime_and_Illegal_Alien_Trafficking_Humans_as_a_Commodity.html (4900 words) |
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