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alliecapone ago

I don't have a link handy to post, but dailymail had actually posted it first. China invested a great deal of money to purchase riverfront properties. Promised that it'd produce jobs. Detroit is a great target for pedobears because there's just so many youth with nothing to do, but get into trouble. The ones who aren't in trouble are probably guarded well by momma bears. Their MO is preying on disadvantaged youth, quite the steady supply of that there after it was hit by the carfentinyl epi.

tjarco ago

I'm sorry not following you, what did dailymail post first?

alliecapone ago

the news of China "investing" into the USA, and it's feature was a ton of riverfront property in Detroit (at the time it was welcome (and is if it passes the smell test), Detroit needs work, but not if it's bad), I do believe they included docks and all for shipping. I'm going to scrounge up the article if I can. I read it via their app and didnt have a way to save stories there.

Edited to add- This is another article that talks of China's wish to invest in the city, and that's good. I've just become a bit jaded, especially anything involving shipping waters. Detroit article on China investments in real estate

"We're going to see another 100 Chinese companies investing in Detroit over the next five years."

The association hosted a real estate meeting last month at the Madison Building in Detroit with a delegation from several provinces in China.

** Stevanovich said a group of Chinese government officials and investors is particularly interested in a riverfront development concept. The idea would be to create a marina, resort and yacht building development in metro Detroit. Ten delegates from Hainan and Nantong provinces, Chinese business leaders and Miami-based yacht builder Paracas Yachts have been in contact about the potential project, Stevanovich said.**

**The group is hoping to create the marina on the Detroit riverfront or along the 34 miles of waterfront on Lake St. Clair in Macomb County**>

listenandsee ago

So this case is interesting in light of my experience. I live in Michigan and know a few Chinese girls who were trafficked, by boat, to Chicago. They were rescued and placed in homes here in West Michigan.

There have also been warnings in my mom circles regarding creepy men driving by and talking to kids, trying to pick them up. We've even had problems at our mall. There seems to be a lot of action here.

alliecapone ago

Lots of women are coming up missing too, young teens who are being dismissed as runaways. One of those teens made it back home, she was found in New Mexico, imagine that, new fucking mexico...epstein!