Sister Ping: The Pirate Whose Treasure Was the American Dream
In DepthWork hard, and you can be anything you want to be. Pull yourself up by your bootstraps and take advantage of the Land of Opportunity. Slogans like these have become the tired parlance of political campaigns on both sides of the aisle, every candidate arguing that the American dream is suffering, but they can revitalize and reinvigorate it. Millennials saddled with mountains of school debt and working minimum wage temp jobs are hard-pressed to muster up a belief in our nation’s central fable, but beyond our shores, the siren call still sings out strongly. Would-be immigrants all over the world bet their life on this dream—braving unimaginable deprivations and danger for a chance to call an American existence their own.
Today there are an estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. Although numbers are leveling off from the 1980s and 1990s, there are still anywhere from 300,000 to 500,000 coming in each year. Two percent of those immigrants come from China—and about half of the Chinese illegal immigrants settle in New York City. They comprise the 2nd largest immigrant group in NYC and are the largest group of Chinese in the US. In New York’s Chinatown, illegal immigrants can read signs in their native language, eat delicacies from back home, get married, shop, and find work. One woman explained to the New York Times in 2001 that she had to come to the US because all of the men from her village had come here. If she wanted to find a spouse, she had to come to America.
Illegal immigration is more than a policy issue: it is a billion-dollar business. Human smugglers, known as “snakeheads” in China, demand thousands of dollars to assist people to illegally enter the United States. Those transported endure months-long journeys, being stashed in safe-houses in several far-flung countries along the way before arriving at our shores. Transportees are routinely undernourished and under-ventilated, and many die before setting foot on American soil.
Yet these snakeheads are viewed as heroes back in China. According to a DOJ study, the smugglers are mostly in their 30s and 40s, married, and uneducated, with 90 percent having less than a high school degree. They are also 82% male. One woman, however, rose to the top of the smuggling game and made international headlines as the “mother of all snakeheads.” This woman was Cheng Chui Ping, human trafficker and modern pirate.
Cheng Chui Ping never—as far as I know—lifted a sword. She did not sail the seven seas searching for booty or wear an eye patch and a parrot. At first glance, she does not seem to fit under the mantle of a pirate. Many sources, however, included the Wall Street Journal, have called her one, lumping her into the same category as another woman who shares her name: Cheng I Sao.
Piracy, at its heart, is about stealing something that someone else doesn’t want you to take. Cheng Chui Ping, known as “Sister Ping,” certainly did that. What she stole was the idea that the American dream had to be purchased through legal channels. She used her treasure—the dream itself, monetized—to fund a massive smuggling operation that lasted over two decades and to make herself into a sort of folk hero for the people she helped come into America.
Cheng Chui Ping’s arrest and subsequent trial caused a media storm which made several details of her life widespread, but her early life remained veiled in mystery. Patrick Radden Keefe, author of the New Yorker article “The Snakehead” and the 2009 book of the same name, compiled virtually all that’s know about Sister Ping’s early life. (His work is a must-read for a thorough examination into Ms. Cheng’s life and into the Chinese human smuggling operation in general.)
She was born in Shengmei, a poor farming village in the Fujian province of China, one of five children. Ten months after she was born, Mao Zedong established the People’s Republic of China and the Great Leap Forward. Her childhood was spent helping out on the family farm in a life Keefe says she described as “brutal.” As a child, she was traveling by boat to a neighboring village to cut firewood when the boat capsized. Those who had been rowing (like herself) held onto their oars and lived while those who had been sitting idly had nothing to cling to and drowned. Ms. Cheng told Keefe this incident taught her to “work hard.”
In the 1960s, when Cheng Chui Ping was a teenager, her father left their family to work in the Merchant Marines in America just as the Cultural Revolution swept China. Sister Ping became a leader of the Red Guard—Mao’s paramilitary student group—in her village. When her father was deported home, he began working in the people smuggling business and became a snakehead.
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