A screenshot from a 2021 video taken by Guan Heng exhibits what he mentioned was a detention heart within the Xinjiang area of China.
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Guan Heng, a local of landlocked north-central China, was so determined to achieve the USA in October 2021 that he determined to purchase a small inflatable boat, and set sail from the Bahamas.
He had simply revealed a roughly 20-minute video drawn from footage he had filmed in China’s Xinjiang area the place individuals had been reportedly being detained.
Guan believed the movie would result in his arrest in China, so he hoped to achieve the U.S. and ask for asylum. Battling extreme seasickness and regardless of having no prior boating expertise, he reached the shores of Florida 23 hours later, he later advised Human Rights in China, a U.S.-based advocacy group, which has been elevating consciousness about Guan’s case.
This week, after months of being held in U.S. immigration detention in upstate New York, the 38-year-old appeared by way of a video hyperlink earlier than an immigration courtroom in upstate New York on his asylum utility. His asylum case continues to be pending.

If asylum is denied, he may face deportation to Uganda, which a Division of Homeland Safety lawyer argued in favor of throughout a Monday listening to on Guan’s case. Such third-country deportations, through which individuals are eliminated to nations the place they don’t seem to be from, had been cleared by the Supreme Court docket in July. A second listening to for Guan is scheduled for Jan. 12.
The story of Guan’s determined escape to the USA, solely to finish up in detention, raises recent questions over the scope of an increasing immigration crackdown within the U.S.
“He has a pending asylum utility, and the circumstances of his departure from the PRC are a textbook instance of why asylum exists,” Democratic Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois wrote in a letter despatched to Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem on Saturday.

The Division of Homeland Safety mentioned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) brokers had “encountered” Guan whereas finishing up a felony search warrant, in an announcement despatched to NPR. “This unlawful alien from China entered the U.S. illegally at an unknown date and time. All of his claims will likely be heard earlier than an immigration choose.”
In 2020, Guan had grow to be intrigued from English information stories about China’s extrajudicial detention of at the very least a whole bunch of 1000’s of Uyghurs and different minorities within the Xinjiang area, in accordance with his mom and lawyer.
He determined to go to the area and movie hours of footage of purported detention camps and proof of the large securitization of the area.
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He didn’t dare publish the footage whereas nonetheless in China, so in July 2021, he left China and flew to Ecuador, which Chinese language nationals may then enter visa-free, then to the Bahamas, the place he purchased the small inflatable boat he sailed to the U.S., in accordance with his lawyer, Chen Chuangchuang.
About 15% of asylum purposes from Chinese language nationals adjudicated in 2024 had been rejected, in comparison with greater than 50% that had been granted.
Within the U.S., Guan utilized for asylum and secured a piece allow. He made ends meet driving Uber and doing odd jobs.

However this previous August, Guan was arrested by ICE who raided his residence initially to analyze his roommate, his lawyer mentioned.
“How Guan ended up being caught by ICE was actually as a result of unhealthy luck,” mentioned Chen, his lawyer.
His case has attracted criticism from human rights activists, who argue the U.S. should shield Guan as a whistleblower.
His household again in China says they had been interrogated extensively after Guan left the nation and revealed his Xinjiang footage.
“There may be not one member of the family of his who has been left unaffected and never investigated,” his mom, Luo Yun, who lives in Taiwan, advised NPR. “My son is younger, his street [in life] continues to be lengthy. … I hope he can keep within the U.S. He has no path of retreat from this.”
Inside China, authorities have aggressively detained and arrested individuals they believe of endangering safety in Xinjiang, together with individuals who leak info. Beijing stays delicate to worldwide criticism over its detention marketing campaign within the area.