Actually, Sweet Donut was still trading cryptocurrencies with him in a group chat in 2017.



Although there was no direct communication, what is unclear based on more reliable information online is that after declaring bankruptcy in the crypto world, Sweet Donut borrowed all the money from domestic online loan apps.

Then he traveled from South America to Mexico and finally entered the United States through illegal means.

So theoretically, a person with good credit and assuming they follow this plan, an adult man from mainland China can generally get a loan of 200,000 yuan. With planning and preparation, even through black-market intermediaries, they could obtain a loan of no less than 500,000 yuan (of course, there are ways to get over 1 million, but we are considering the average).

In such a scenario, why does Sweet Donut, after arriving in the U.S., now seem to be on the brink of death, even unable to survive?

After understanding through GPT, cases of applying for political asylum or working illegal jobs in the U.S. have become quite commercialized, with controllable costs. Or rather, as long as you don’t gamble, prostitute, or use drugs, even if you end up as a dishwasher, you wouldn’t live so miserably. Why is that?
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