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EXPOSED: Chinese Criminal Network INFILTRATED U.S. Military Through Marriage Fraud Scheme

Gary FranchiFebruary 15, 2026275 views
EXPOSED: Chinese Criminal Network INFILTRATED U.S. Military Through Marriage Fraud Scheme
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The Homeland Security Task Force in Jacksonville has blown the lid off a shocking Chinese infiltration scheme that exploited our brave service members to compromise American national security. This isn't just immigration fraud, folks—this is a deliberate attack on our military infrastructure by the Chinese Communist Party's criminal networks.

According to federal investigators, this transnational criminal organization specifically targeted U.S. military personnel, convincing them to enter sham marriages with Chinese nationals. The goal? Get foreign operatives direct access to our military bases while simultaneously securing permanent U.S. residency through fraudulent marriages.

Deep State Asleep at the Wheel

Where was the Biden administration when this was happening? While they were busy prosecuting January 6th protesters and targeting parents at school board meetings, Chinese criminals were literally walking onto our military installations. This represents a catastrophic failure of the previous administration's national security priorities.

The timing of this investigation's public revelation is no coincidence. President Trump's new administration, led by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, is clearly taking national security threats seriously—unlike their predecessors who seemed more concerned with domestic political opponents than foreign adversaries.

"This is exactly why we need to drain the swamp and refocus our intelligence agencies on real threats to America, not manufactured domestic terrorism narratives," one defense official told reporters.

Think about the implications here, Patriots. Chinese nationals gained access to sensitive military facilities, potentially gathering intelligence on our defense capabilities, troop movements, and classified operations. Meanwhile, they secured legal residency through fraudulent means, creating sleeper cells within our own borders.

This scandal perfectly illustrates why President Trump's America First policies are essential. We cannot allow foreign criminal organizations to exploit our immigration system and compromise our military readiness. The Chinese Communist Party views America as their primary strategic rival, and they're using every tool at their disposal—including marriage fraud—to weaken us from within.

How many more Chinese infiltration schemes are still operating under the radar? It's time for a complete audit of foreign nationals with access to sensitive facilities.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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SecureOurBordersVerifiedFeb 15, 2026
Absolutely shocking but not surprising given how porous our security has become.
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TruthSeeker45VerifiedFeb 15, 2026
Finally! Real journalism exposing what's really happening. The mainstream media would never touch this story.
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NewsWatcherVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
You're absolutely right. They're too busy covering for the current administration's failures.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedFeb 15, 2026
This is treason, plain and simple. Everyone involved needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
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LibertyBell1776VerifiedFeb 16, 2026
WAKE UP AMERICA! This is what happens when we prioritize political correctness over national security.
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MilitaryMomVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
My son is in the Army and I've always worried about these kinds of threats. This proves our concerns are legitimate.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 16, 2026
How deep does this go? Are there other foreign networks doing the same thing?
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PatriotDefender88VerifiedFeb 16, 2026
This is exactly why we need extreme vetting for EVERYONE coming into this country. Our national security has been compromised by decades of weak border policies and inadequate background checks.
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VeteranFirstVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
Couldn't agree more. As a former service member, this makes my blood boil.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedFeb 16, 2026
I worked in military contracting for 20 years and saw suspicious activities like this firsthand. The security clearance process needs a complete overhaul.
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SecurityExpertVerifiedFeb 17, 2026
What kind of red flags did you notice? This is really concerning.