I knew it! The Fuzhounese, the Chinese buffets, and the America Changle Association


Posted On: Saturday - March 28th 2026 9:09AM MST
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Hide the kitties, and call the ICE men



See? This is why I still have 250 browser tabs open on my phone (and double that on a couple other pieces of iCrap). I went to clean up a few and came upon the 3rd tab left open. The page saved there was from April of ‘23, I gotta assume, because the tabs around it are from that year, the article has NO date, but the 1st and only comment under it is dated confusingly 23/4/25. I also remember that this sort of article is one I’d be linked to from the Instapundit, and he generally links to current stories.

The story is A Secret Police Station Grows In Chinatown, by one Daniel Greenfield. What’s new? It’s Chinatown, Mod. Jack Nicholas movies aside, this IS something fairly new, only possible or worth doing due to the massive influx of Chinese people from the mainland over the last 30 years. Peak Stupidity mentioned something about these foreign police station (WTF?) goings-on in our post The Falun Gong Gang does Toronto. We posted that field report in July of ‘23, but I hadn’t read this Greenfield story yet, or I wouldn’t have kept it in that old tab. (It would have been referenced in that Toronto post.)

Mr. Greenfield starts off sort of extolling the diversity of Chinatown(s), what with the great Ramen noodles. Yeah, I’ve had my share of Top Ramen in college at 17¢ a pack, so … I’m good… but then he gets to the real diversity, the new mainlanders vs the old-timers out of Taiwan or Hong Kong:
While most New Yorkers think of Chinatown as being all one place, there are actually strict divisions between the generations of immigrants, mainlanders who predate the Communist takeover and later arrivals who are divided by language and politics. The feuds between these two groups across tenement property lines and community groups have been as furious as they have been invisible to the rest of the city. And it’s a struggle in which the new Communist arrivals with their superior numbers and political connections have won not only in Manhattan, but in San Francisco, Los Angeles and in other parts of the country served by the covert buses ferrying illegal migrants from city to city from depots near the illegal secret police station.
Ahaaaaa! Way back in ‘18, Peak Stupidity posted The China to King Buffet pipeline (we are recycling the pics here) about this very thing happening. I wrote that post based on two chopsticks-on-the-ground pieces of information - 2 different sources. Yes, these illegal alien were being indentured out to serve Chinese restaurants around the country in white charter-style buses out of Newark, in our case.

How do we know? Besides from an American guy I know who knows the owner of one of the biggest of these buffets, I have a Chinese source who can talk to these people. The time of that post was during the Trump-45 presidency, when he was not really doing enough to scare anyone from talking. Nowadays, they would likely clam up like one of the more popular buffet offerings. This is nothing but A GOOD THING, a good sign, anyway.

I have had long semi-acrimonious discussions with Ron Unz on his site about the number of Chinese and Indian illegal aliens in this country. The problem for Mr. Unz is that he doesn’t get out much, and he doesn’t talk to normal people. We do.

We have learned over the years since that about every one of these Chinese people in the restaurants is from Fujian, of which Fuzhou, directly across the strait from Taiwan, is the capital. Lately, it turned out that I did get a chance to have some more Ramen noodles long after college, within the last month, in one of the Chinatowns in New York City. Actually, it was much better than the 17¢ packages I used to eat, with meat and some other stuff. OTOH, it was quite a bit more expensive, at $20 cash each. The one lady working in the front could talk to me enough for us to order, but that was almost the whole of it. I did say “Ni hao”, so she got excited that I possibly knew about China. Where in China was she from, it took me a couple of tries to ask. “Fujian.” Back to the article from the 3 y/o tab:
The Changle district of the Chinese city of Fuzhou provides most of the cheap migrant labor for the sweatshops and restaurants in Chinatown. The Fuzhounese come in, sometimes legally and sometimes illegally, and then are bused to work in Chinese restaurants across America. If you’ve seen Chinese dishwashers who don’t speak English furiously scrubbing in the back of some red-and-gold painted eatery with Fu Dog statues out front, the odds are that they’re from Changle. And that they barely know that they’re in the United States of America.
Ahaaaaa! There you go. I think it’s mostly illegally, but there are lots of LEGAL scams too, family reunification, asylum claims, crime victim visas, etc. It’s one big SCAM, and we ain’t in it.

There’s a lot more to this story, but my point here is to show that Peak Stupidity has learned of this scam independently, and it helps to keep one’s eyes open and talk to people who will talk. It helps to know Chinese. I don’t, but I know people who do. Here’s some of the rest:
The alleged secret police station in Little Fuzhou is one piece in a much larger political operation. And while the DOJ and the FBI have stepped in to resist China’s long standing practice of conducting police state operations on American soil, they aren’t about to blow up the secret relationship between Democrat elected officials and Communist front community groups.

The secret base above a ramen place was typical of Beijing’s operationalizing of its mass migration to western nations. Consulates coordinate community groups which become elected local and then national officials. Businessmen funded by the Chinese government and its oligarchs become community leaders, donate to politicians and set the agenda for Chinatown.
Big Trouble in Little Fouzhou, sure, that’s your diversity you wanted, good and hard. Let me get later to the newest revelations on CCP Bug-out Baby Ops that make the Manchurian Candidate look like a piker.

She don’t look like no Communist.



Yes, that picture is also from that long-ago post. I do like how my caption from the old image at the top here still fits pretty well, maybe even better.


PS: No, I have never heard of this “Changle Association” before. Daniel Greenfield tells us that Changle is a neighborhood in Fuzhou. Imagine a neighborhood with a million people! That’s China. That does not need to be America!

Comments:
Moderator
Saturday - March 28th 2026 4:58PM MST
PS: She’s a file-photo gal from that old post I wrote in ‘18, Alarmist. She does look like she could join up for something like that in the service of his Chairmanship.

One might want to be wary dipping his meat into her hot-pot, I’ll grant you.
The Alarmist
Saturday - March 28th 2026 1:53PM MST
PS

It’s an ancient Chinese Secret, man.

Yeah, she does look like a commie honeypot.

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