
Sister Ping - Wikipedia
Cheng Chui Ping (traditional Chinese: 鄭翠萍; simplified Chinese: 郑翠萍; January 9, 1949 – April 24, 2014), also known as Sister Ping (Chinese: 萍姐), was a Chinese woman who ran a …
Ringleader Of Human Smuggling Ring Dies, Leaving A Complex Legacy - NPR
2014年4月29日 · Cheng Chui Ping, also known as "Sister Ping," died last Thursday. She portrayed herself as a clothing shop owner, but government investigators said her main …
A Smuggler of Immigrants Dies in Prison, but Is Praised in …
2014年4月28日 · But along East Broadway in New York’s Chinatown this weekend, where Ms. Cheng was known as kindly Sister Ping, the untold numbers of Fujianese immigrants who …
郑翠萍 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
郑翠萍 (1949年1月9日—2014年4月24日)又称「萍姐」,是一名 华裔美籍 商人,并参与组织 非法移民 进入 美国 的活动,有「偷渡皇后」、「蛇頭 之母」之称。 郑翠萍出生于 福建省 福州 …
FBI — The Case of the Snakehead Queen
She was once one of the most powerful underworld figures in New York. To her associates and followers, she was “the Mother of all Snakeheads” (that’s criminal slang for human smugglers). …
Requiem for a Snakehead - The New Yorker
2014年5月5日 · He called her Sister Ping, as everyone does in New York’s Chinatown. She died of pancreatic cancer, in a federal prison in Texas, where she was serving a thirty-five-year …
The Snakehead - The New Yorker
2006年4月16日 · Last summer, twelve years after the Golden Venture ran aground, Sister Ping—now fifty-six, and a grandmother—was tried in a federal courtroom in New York City. …
Ringleader Of Human Smuggling Ring Dies, Leaving A Complex …
2014年4月29日 · Cheng died of cancer last Thursday in a Texas prison. The 65-year-old, whom some affectionately called "Sister Ping," leaves behind a complicated legacy. Authorities …
Ringleader Gets 35-Year Term in Smuggling of Immigrants
2006年3月17日 · The Chinatown businesswoman who calls herself Sister Ping was sentenced yesterday to 35 years in prison for running one of New York City's most lucrative immigrant …
The Fading American Dreams of China’s Most Notorious ‘Snakehead’
2017年1月4日 · Before she died in prison, Sister Ping smuggled thousands of migrants from an obscure Chinese county to U.S. shores. Some now wish they'd never left. There appears to be …