Freshman Rep. Riley Moore (R-W.Va.) is backing laws that may prohibit all Chinese language nationals from acquiring pupil visas.
The invoice, dubbed the Cease Chinese language Communist Prying by Vindicating Mental Safeguards in Academia Act (Cease CCP VISAs Act) would lower off the specter of Chinese language college students spying on the American authorities or stealing superior expertise, Moore stated in a information launch Friday.
“Every year we allow nearly 300,000 Chinese nationals to come to the U.S. on student visas. We’ve literally invited the CCP to spy on our military, steal our intellectual property and threaten national security,” Moore stated in an announcement. “Congress needs to end China’s exploitation of our student visa program. It’s time we turn off the spigot and immediately ban all student visas going to Chinese nationals.”
Moore stated in a social media submit on X that he launched the laws Friday with co-sponsors Republican Reps. Brandon Gill (Texas), Addison McDowell (N.C.), Troy Nehls (Texas), Andy Ogles (Tenn.) and Scott Perry (Pa.).
Moore’s invoice doesn’t but seem in Congress’ digital repository of laws, and a spokesman for Moore did not instantly reply to The Hill’s request for a duplicate of the proposed laws or further data.
A Fox Information article on Moore’s plan, which the congressman’s workplace linked to on his authorities web site, features a brief two-page draft doc.
“An alien who is a national of the People’s Republic of China may not be issued a visa or otherwise provided status as a non-immigrant … for the purpose of conducting research or pursuing a course of study,” it reads.
The federal government issued 289,526 pupil visas to Chinese language nationals in 2023, in accordance with the information compiled by Open Doorways, which is sponsored by the State Division.
“The Chinese Communist Party is fundamentally opposed to our American values, and yet we have handed out hundreds of thousands of student visas to Chinese nationals, many of whom are state-sponsored spies,” Gill stated in an announcement.
They pointed to 3 particular instances in arguing the laws’s significance:
A College of Minnesota graduate pupil, Fengyun Shi, who’s a Chinese language nationwide, was sentenced to 6 months behind bars after he pleaded responsible to taking drone footage of protection websites in Virginia.
5 Chinese language nationals, who had been College of Michigan college students on the time, had been charged final yr after they had been caught monitoring a 2023 coaching train at a Michigan Military Nationwide Guard facility.
And Ji Chaoqun, 31, a Chinese language nationwide who got here to the U.S. in 2014 as a pupil to check on the Illinois Institute of Expertise, was sentenced in 2023 to eight years in jail for appearing as a overseas agent of China’s Ministry of State Safety.
John C. Yang, president and govt director of Asian Individuals Advancing Justice (AAJC) issued an announcement condemning the proposal.
“While national security is of utmost importance to Americans, resorting to racism and xenophobia is never the answer,” he stated. “The overwhelming majority of students and scholars simply come here to learn.”
“History has shown us time and again that exclusionary policies based on stereotyping rarely address actual national security concerns — instead they fuel prejudice, division and unfair targeting of Asian immigrants and the Asian American community more broadly,” he added.
Yang stated Chinese language college students already are opting to check in different nations out of worry of racial profiling within the U.S.
“Past discriminatory policies have destroyed lives and affected our ability to attract and retain talent, which can affect our country’s competitiveness as global leaders in technology and innovation,” he stated. “If enacted, the Stop CCP VISAs Act would have even greater effects as a result of unilaterally blocking all Chinese students from coming to the U.S. and contributing to our economy simply because of their nationality.”