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Of course! Biden's DOJ drops charges against Chinese spies in the USA, but still holds patriotic protesters in gulags in D.C.


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Forget what the Biden regime says about ‘getting tough on China,’ because it’s not going to happen and here’s why: Those reports prior to the 2020 election that Joe and Hunter Biden are up to their backsides in Chinese money were absolutely true, and the evidence continues to pile up.
Not only is Biden refusing to engage the Chinese and hold them responsible for creating and then releasing COVID-19 to the world, as one Chinese scientist defector has said, but his administration is now refusing to prosecute Chinese military officers who lied to obtain U.S. visas so they could come to America and spy on behalf of Beijing. ....

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DOJ abandons visa fraud cases against Chinese military researchers in the US


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The Justice Department dropped a half-dozen cases against Chinese military researchers it had accused of lying on their visas to work in the United States in a dramatic reversal that came amid questions about the FBI s analysis of the evidence.
The cases, being heard in the Eastern District of California, were among a batch touted last summer by the DOJ and targeting members of the Chinese military.
“In all of our prosecutions, the Department of Justice evaluates the merits of a case as it prepares for trial, DOJ spokesman Wyn Hornbuckle told the
Washington Examiner. Recent developments in a handful of cases involving defendants with alleged, undisclosed ties to the People’s Liberation Army of the People’s Republic of China have prompted the department to reevaluate these prosecutions, and we have determined that it is now in the interest of justice to dismiss them. ....

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Profiling concerns after Chinese scholars get charges dropped


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When the Trump administration in 2018 unveiled a sweeping crackdown on economic espionage by the Chinese government, advocacy groups and academics raised concerns the effort could result in racial profiling and have a chilling effect on collaborations.
Then last week, federal prosecutors abruptly dropped charges against five Chinese researchers at U.S. universities accused of visa fraud, fueling fresh doubts about the China Initiative and bringing new calls for the Justice Department to end or revamp it.
The dismissals of the cases, which targeted scientists at such universities as UCLA, UC Davis, UC San Francisco and Stanford, represent an embarrassing setback in the federal government’s effort to combat Chinese economic espionage, which authorities say costs the U.S. economy at least $600 billion a year. ....

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