A covert sector assisting Chinese immigrants on their journey to the United State
They arrive at the US-Mexico border weary from the strain of the trek north, carrying bags filled with a few extra changes of clothes, cash, and phones that they weren't stolen by robbers or cartels along the route.
They are desperate to get away and start again, even though they don't know what lies on the other side, much like the hundreds of thousands of individuals who have travelled for weeks to get to the US.
However, these refugees are escaping the second-biggest economy in the world, a rising powerhouse.
Numerous Chinese nationals were waiting in several improvised camps outside San Diego, California, which is located just north of the Mexican border, on a recent winter's day.
They crowded around fireplaces, bundled into sweatshirts and coats, counting the seconds until...