10-03-2022, 11:13 PM
There's an unfortunate truth that many Americans cannot face, and that is that every Chinese national that here is subject to working on behalf of the CCP. I'm not saying that ALL of them are, but if they're in any position wherein they can glean intelligence for the CCP, you can rest assured that the CCP is leaning heavily on them for intelligence.
As I've been saying for YEARS, we should not have Chinese nationals roaming around our nation, let alone working in high tech, etc. But, of course, the CCP pays members of the Washington establishment big money to look the other way.
Come to think of it, is there ANY Washington establishment policy that is actually good for average Americans?
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/...-u-s-army/
A Chinese national who arrived in the United States on an F-1 student visa has been convicted of spying for China before trying to enlist in the U.S. Army.
Last week, a federal jury in Chicago, Illinois, found 31-year-old Chinese national Ji Chaoqun guilty of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government without first notifying the Attorney General, acting as an agent of the Peopleâ€s Republic of China without first notifying the Attorney General, and making false statements to the U.S. Army.
Chaoqun was arrested and charged in 2018 after having arrived in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa to study electrical engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
Evidence at trial showed that Chaoqun, while in the U.S., was working at the direction of high-ranking intelligence officers at the Jiangsu Province Ministry of State Security (JSSD) — a regional department of the Chinese Communist Partyâ€s Ministry of State Security.
Chaoqun, federal prosecutors said, was ordered by Ministry of State Security executive Xu Yanjun to provide intelligence officers background information on Chinese citizens living in the U.S. who could be recruited to work for the JSSD while they worked for U.S. defense contractors.
The goal of the espionage operation, prosecutors said, was to provide high-ranking Chinese officials with critical aerospace and satellite technologies being developed in the U.S.
In 2016, while working covertly for the Chinese government, Chaoqun enlisted in the U.S. Army as an E4 Specialist under the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program.
Despite his work for China, Chaoqun denied in his application that he worked for a foreign government in the past seven years and failed to disclose his relationship with high-ranking Chinese intelligence officers.
Chaoqun now faces up to 15 years in U.S. federal prison.
The case is only the latest that shows major vulnerabilities in the U.S. governmentâ€s insistence to import hundreds of thousands of Chinese nationals every year to take coveted spots at American universities and colleges.
In fiscal year 2019, 575,720 Chinese nationals were awarded F-1 student visas — making up more than 3-in-10 of all international students granted entry to the U.S. on the visa program. Likewise, that same year, 10,658 Chinese nationals were given M-1 student visas, accounting for nearly 6-in-10 international students allowed to enter the U.S. on the visa program.
As I've been saying for YEARS, we should not have Chinese nationals roaming around our nation, let alone working in high tech, etc. But, of course, the CCP pays members of the Washington establishment big money to look the other way.
Come to think of it, is there ANY Washington establishment policy that is actually good for average Americans?
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/...-u-s-army/
A Chinese national who arrived in the United States on an F-1 student visa has been convicted of spying for China before trying to enlist in the U.S. Army.
Last week, a federal jury in Chicago, Illinois, found 31-year-old Chinese national Ji Chaoqun guilty of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government without first notifying the Attorney General, acting as an agent of the Peopleâ€s Republic of China without first notifying the Attorney General, and making false statements to the U.S. Army.
Chaoqun was arrested and charged in 2018 after having arrived in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa to study electrical engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
Evidence at trial showed that Chaoqun, while in the U.S., was working at the direction of high-ranking intelligence officers at the Jiangsu Province Ministry of State Security (JSSD) — a regional department of the Chinese Communist Partyâ€s Ministry of State Security.
Chaoqun, federal prosecutors said, was ordered by Ministry of State Security executive Xu Yanjun to provide intelligence officers background information on Chinese citizens living in the U.S. who could be recruited to work for the JSSD while they worked for U.S. defense contractors.
The goal of the espionage operation, prosecutors said, was to provide high-ranking Chinese officials with critical aerospace and satellite technologies being developed in the U.S.
In 2016, while working covertly for the Chinese government, Chaoqun enlisted in the U.S. Army as an E4 Specialist under the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program.
Despite his work for China, Chaoqun denied in his application that he worked for a foreign government in the past seven years and failed to disclose his relationship with high-ranking Chinese intelligence officers.
Chaoqun now faces up to 15 years in U.S. federal prison.
The case is only the latest that shows major vulnerabilities in the U.S. governmentâ€s insistence to import hundreds of thousands of Chinese nationals every year to take coveted spots at American universities and colleges.
In fiscal year 2019, 575,720 Chinese nationals were awarded F-1 student visas — making up more than 3-in-10 of all international students granted entry to the U.S. on the visa program. Likewise, that same year, 10,658 Chinese nationals were given M-1 student visas, accounting for nearly 6-in-10 international students allowed to enter the U.S. on the visa program.
Anti-individualistic, the Fascist conception of life stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with those of the State...
- Benito Mussolini
- Benito Mussolini