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Proposed U.S. Bill to Ban Chinese Student Visas Faces Broad Opposition

The 'Stop CCP Visas Act,' citing national security concerns, is unlikely to pass due to widespread criticism over its discriminatory impact and potential harm to U.S. innovation.

  • The 'Stop CCP Visas Act,' introduced by Rep. Riley Moore, seeks to ban Chinese nationals from obtaining student visas, citing espionage concerns.
  • Advocacy groups, Chinese students, and organizations like the Committee of 100 have condemned the bill as discriminatory and harmful to U.S. academic and scientific leadership.
  • The Chinese Embassy criticized the legislation as persecution of Chinese students and a strain on U.S.-China relations.
  • Despite co-sponsorship by five House Republicans and plans for a Senate companion bill, the legislation faces significant backlash and is unlikely to pass.
  • Critics argue the bill perpetuates harmful stereotypes, undermines academic freedom, and weakens the U.S. as a global hub for education and innovation.
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