United States toughens visa rules for 'malign' Chinese Communist Party
members: NYT
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[December 03, 2020]
(Reuters) - President Donald Trump's
administration has restricted travel to the United States by Chinese
Communist Party members and their families, the New York Times newspaper
reported on Thursday, a move China condemned as political oppression.
New rules issued on Wednesday limit the validity of travel visas for
party members and families to one month and a single entry, the paper
reported , citing people familiar with the matter.
Previously, party members, like other Chinese citizens, could obtain
U.S. visitor visas of up to 10 years' duration, it said.
"This clearly is an escalated form of political oppression towards China
by some extreme anti-China forces in the U.S. who act out of intense
ideological bias and a deep-rooted Cold War mentality," Chinese foreign
ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying responded at a news briefing on
Thursday.
The NYT quoted a spokesman for the U.S. State Department as saying the
move was a part of ongoing action to protect the United States from the
Chinese Communist Party's "malign influence". The Department did not
immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The Trump administration has sought to cement the outgoing president's
tough-on-China legacy; relations between the world's two largest
economies have sunk to their lowest point in decades.
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The flags of China, U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party are
displayed in a flag stall at the Yiwu Wholesale Market in Yiwu,
Zhejiang province, China, May 10, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song
Washington and Beijing have clashed over China's handling of the
coronavirus outbreak, its tightening grip on Hong Kong, its disputed
claims in the South China Sea, trade and accusations of human rights
crimes in Xinjiang.
Last week, Reuters reported the United States was poised to add
China's top chipmaker SMIC and national offshore oil and gas
producer CNOOC to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies,
curbing their access to U.S. investors.
The new visa guidelines allow American officials to determine
someone's party status based on their application and interview, the
paper reported.
(Reporting by Derek Francis in Bengaluru; Editing by Kim Coghill,
John Stonestreet and Philippa Fletcher)
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