Shutting down secret Chinese police stations isn’t racist

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ended the program due to concerns about “racial profiling.” Just weeks later, the Chinese Communist Party expanded its footprint on American soil.

Two Chinese American operatives — “Harry” Lu Jianwang of the Bronx and Chen Jinping of Manhattan — opened a secret police station in Manhattan on behalf of the CCP. For the better part of last year, the Chinatown-based agents carried out their mission of spying on and harassing Chinese dissidents who dare to speak out against the CCP. While thecowered in fear of being called racist, the agents conducted an intimidation campaign against any pro-democracy critics of the CCP.

The Manhattan police station was part of a broader network of more than 100 Chinese police stations around the globe managed by the Chinese Ministry of Public Security. The program is designed to surveil, track and intimidate critics around the world. The arrested CCP operatives even used fake online accounts to target Chinese expatriates, reveal their locations, and threaten physical harm.

According to U.S. government reports, the CCP seeks to intentionally interweave its influence operations with “sensitive issues such as ethnic, political, and national identity.” Thus, any effort to combat their influence is “vulnerable to accusations of prejudice.” And given theOur political media establishment must stop playing into the hand of the Chinese Communist Party. We can’t allow fears of bad-faith attacks to stifle our efforts to end CCP influence in the United States.

The media hysteria — no doubt welcome in Beijing — and the countless articles stressing the need for “sensitivity” in our approach to Chinese espionage aren’t going to counteract

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