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  • October 9, 2023
China - Police in America!
Written by Laurence F. Sanford, Senior Research Analysts, American Security Council Foundation

Chinese “police stations” in American cities? Who would ever think this could happen? Well, it did and probably still does.

 

Due to a lack of American leadership in identifying the threat from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), at least six secret Chinese police stations have operated in several U.S. cities. The cities are New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, and other cities in Nebraska and Minnesota.

 

Safeguard Defenders is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in Madrid, Spain, which monitors the disappearance of dissidents in China. It lists over one hundred Chinese police stations throughout the world, including the United States.

 

The FBI arrested two alleged Chinese police station operatives in New York City’s Chinatown in April 2023. The police station was listed as the Fuzhou Police Overseas Chinese Affairs Bureau. The building was owned by the America ChangeLe Association NY Inc., a non-profit whose mission was to act as a “social gathering place for Fujianese people.” The IRS removed the group’s tax-exempt status for failing to file taxes for three consecutive years.

 

New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams was the non-profit’s guest of honor at its 2022 annual gala dinner. The event was not disclosed on the mayor’s official agenda. Other elite members of New York’s political and police infrastructure were also present.

 

Fujian Province (also known as Fukien or Hokkien) is in southeastern China, with Guangdong Province (home to Hong Kong) to its south. On the Taiwan Strait, Fujian is the closest province to Taiwan. Emigrants from Fujian represent the leading percentage of the Chinese diaspora in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Altogether, 50 million ethnic Chinese live outside of China, with 5 million in the United States.

 

Police stations serve as bases for spying on dissidents and others opposed to the CCP. Often, these police stations hide behind Chinese nonprofits and community organizations. The stations participate in the “intimidation, harassment, detention or imprisonment” of dissenters and the return of migrants to China for criminal prosecution. Operation Fox Hunt and Operation Sky Net are CCP programs in which officials hunt down allegedly corrupt government and financial fugitives abroad and pressure them to return home to China. Since 2014, over 10,000 have been forced to return to China.

 

A commonly used tactic of intimidating dissidents is through family connections. If the dissident doesn’t return to China, his family is punished. Zhang Jinrui, a law student at Georgetown University and outspoken pro-democracy activist, told Radio Free Asia that his family in China had been harassed by state security police and ordered to “get him in line” or else. Police stations also participate in demonstrations against the Falun Gong, a religious movement persecuted by the CCP. Jailed Falun Gong believers in China are often executed so their body organ parts can be harvested for sale.

 

The 100-plus CCP police stations located worldwide are run by the United Front Work Department (UFWD), a CCP agency that controls overseas ethnic and religious affairs through “gray zone” activity. The gray zone is that area of action between actual shooting and diplomacy. The Chinese Embassy said, “There is no need to make people nervous” about the stations. They are staffed by volunteers helping Chinese nationals with routine tasks such as renewing their Chinese driver’s license.

 

Forty officers in China’s national police have been charged by the U.S. Department of Justice in transnational repression schemes targeting U.S. residents of Chinese descent. The alleged acts include creating fake social media accounts to threaten CCP critics and conducting surveillance operations out of secret police stations. College campuses are also the scene of CCP repression against students through censorship and acts of violence.

 

Summary

 

The CCP is brazenly terrorizing and intimidating critics of its brutal policies on American soil. It is poisoning American culture and politics through TikTok and WeChat. It is poisoning Americans through fentanyl. It is stealing American technology and promoting clean energy while being the world’s biggest polluter.

 

America is committing societal suicide in its quest for carbon-free energy through billions of dollars in subsidies for electric vehicles, solar panels, and wind turbines while tearing down carbon-based fuel industries. We are building up Chinese industry and military and tearing down America’s industries and military.

 

Action:

 

1. The U.S. Government should declare a policy of “We win, they lose.” against the CCP. If you can’t define the problem, you can’t solve the problem. The CCP is a Marxist totalitarian dictatorship with the goal of world domination.
2. Shut down all covert police stations and other illegal CCP operations, such as Fox Hunt, Sky Net, and biological labs.
3. Immediately expel Chinese students who participate in campus censorship and violence. There are approximately 300,000 Chinese students in the U.S., many studying here solely for the proximity to steal the latest American technology.
4. Significantly increase “gray zone” activities in supporting Chinese dissidents in China and elsewhere in the world. Hopefully, this will lead to the demise of the CCP with a whimper, not a bang. The Soviet Union disappeared with a whimper due to strong Western leadership and internal dissidents.
5. Attorney General Merrick Garland should immediately reinstate Trump’s Department of Justice’s “China Initiative,” which focused on countering Chinese espionage and prioritizing CCP threats. The Biden administration shut down the program because of “allegations of intolerance and bias.”
6. Reciprocity – If Americans cannot do something in China, then the Chinese should not be able to do it in America.

 

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