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GOP lawmakers demand DOJ explain why it dropped charges against suspected Chinese spies in the US
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US Moves to Drop Visa Fraud Charges Against Chinese Researchers
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https://www.afinalwarning.com/538616.html (Natural News) 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.
Biden DOJ Drops Charges against Chinese Communist Spies Arrested on US Soil
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25 Jul 2021
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has dropped charges against five members of the Chinese military whom federal prosecutors previously accused of lying to obtain visas to get jobs and a doctoral spot at United States universities.
Late last week, prosecutors wrote in a court brief that they would be dropping their criminal cases against China military members Juan Tang, Chen Song, Kaikai Zhao, and Guan Lei all of whom had been accused of fraudulently obtaining visas to secure roles at U.S. universities in California and Indiana.
Wall Street Journal that the department dropped the visa fraud charges after a re-review of the cases and justified the move, saying the Chinese nationals had already served months in federal prison while awaiting trial: