Six More Chinese Police Stations Found In America

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"Recently, it was revealed that two New York City residents were arrested for running an illegal overseas police station in Manhattan for the Fuzhou branch of China’s Ministry of Public Security. However, a new report by Safeguard Defenders indicates that this station is not alone, as there are many other “overseas service stations” operated by the Chinese Communist Party, including one in an undisclosed location in NYC, and another in Los Angeles.​
Similar stations were also found in San Francisco, Houston, Nebraska, and Minnesota. These stations are allegedly tasked with spying on Chinese nationals worldwide.​
If true, this would mean that Chinese officials are continuing to engage in espionage activities on US soil, violating US laws, and straining the complex relationship between the US and China, leading to diplomatic tensions and further scrutiny of Chinese operations in the homeland.​
“We found at least four listed in the US by PRC [People’s Republic of China] public security authorities, plus flagged an additional four overseas Chinese service centers in the US set up by the UFWD networks responsible for manning the stations,” a spokeswoman for Safeguard Defenders told The New York Post Tuesday.​
The United Front Work Department (UFWD) is a Chinese government agency that oversees overseas ethnic and religious affairs. Safeguard Defenders’ reports suggest that Chinese police stations, whose agents are accused of spying on dissidents, often operate under the guise of nonprofits and community associations. For instance, in Chinatown, the police station was run by the America ChangLe Association NY Inc., which owns the building where the station was located, as reported by The Post in October.​
The New York Post reported:​
The nonprofit, which listed its charitable mission as a “social gathering place for Fujianese people,” paid $1.3 million in 2016 for the suite of offices that houses the Fuzhou Police Overseas Chinese Affairs bureau at the East Broadway location, filings show.​
Last year, the group held its annual gala dinner, featuring New York City Mayor Eric Adams as the guest of honor — an event that was not disclosed on the mayor’s official agenda.​
On Monday, federal agents arrested “Harry” Lu Jianwang, 61, of the Bronx, and Chen Jinping, 59, of Manhattan for allegedly establishing the East Broadway station, known as the Fuzhou branch of the Ministry of Public Security in China.​
“The PRC, through its repressive security apparatus, established a secret physical presence in New York City to monitor and intimidate dissidents and those critical of its government,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division.​
“The PRC’s actions go far beyond the bounds of acceptable nation-state conduct. We will resolutely defend the freedoms of all those living in our country from the threat of authoritarian repression.”​
“It is simply outrageous that China’s Ministry of Public Security thinks it can get away with establishing a secret, illegal police station on U.S. soil to aid its efforts to export repression and subvert our rule of law,” said Acting Assistant Director Kurt Ronnow of the FBI Counterintelligence Division on Monday."​
 
There are ALOT of Chinese who pay big bucks to send their kids to college over here. Many universities rely on their tuition. A lot of the surveillance that the Chinese have in the United States is to keep tabs of what is happening on college campuses. If you are Chinese you don't speak freely because it is all monitored.
 
I can sort of understand it , especially in the large urban hell holes.

IF- their job is to defend the Oriental people and their businesses in cities where the locals could give a shit less about their people.
 
I can sort of understand it , especially in the large urban hell holes.

IF- their job is to defend the Oriental people and their businesses in cities where the locals could give a shit less about their people.
In China anyone doing this would be thrown in prison for espionage.
We cannot allow this to go on.
 
In China anyone doing this would be thrown in prison for espionage.
We cannot allow this to go on.
The Chinese can only do this because we are a free country. Not the first time our open society has been used against us. We have freedom of movement, freedom of association and so forth that makes it easy for spies to operate. The only real solution is to become more like them, Not worth it.
 
The Chinese can only do this because we are a free country. Not the first time our open society has been used against us. We have freedom of movement, freedom of association and so forth that makes it easy for spies to operate. The only real solution is to become more like them, Not worth it.
No....we don't have to give up our freedoms to prevent criminal activity.
 
The level of domestic spying that would prevent this sort of thing is unacceptable.

Says the guy who has defended our government spying on politicians, journalists, social media, schools and churches for years because he hoped it would advance his political agenda.

Now he wants the poor chinese left alone to spy at will.
 
China is buying up our land, and have been setting up shop for years. Now the drug cartels who are producing Chinese Fentanyl are also setting up "kitchens" all over the US. Only in the last few weeks has the so-called Department of "Homeland Security" (lmao) has begun to take some action.
 
The level of domestic spying that would prevent this sort of thing is unacceptable.

April 22, 2023

The invisible 'fox hunt' taking place in America​


By Molly Slag


Chinese police stations in the USA are a hot topic in the news these days, with two arrests made in New York and six stations claimed in Texas. These, we’re told, were the “illegal” stations. Simultaneously, it’s being reported that there is a “growing number of Chinese migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum.”

But we Deplorables should be sensitive to the scent of weasel words. These stories are always about “illegal” Chinese police stations in the USA, which are characterized as “secret” or “unauthorized.” This language leaves the impression that there may be Chinese police stations in the USA that are legal.
We should care about this weaseling because the key point is that none are legal given their goals. There is a statute of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), called the “National Intelligence Law” (NIL), which mandates that every Chinese national on planet Earth, wherever he may be, is obliged, under penalty of law, to obey any intelligence-gathering request of the PRC. That is, the NIL makes a statutory spy out of every Chinese national.
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Image: Fox by wirestock.
So, consider “Professor Xia,” your revered and mild-mannered physics professor. When he declines the request from the local Chinese police station for the data from certain physics experiments, he will receive a 3 a.m. visit from a local operative, who will make no overt threats but only warmly inquire, “Do your grandparents still reside in Apartment 2109 of the Cloud Nine Apartments in Beijing?”

And should the good professor attempt to disappear, the local Chinese police station will organize a “foxhunt,” which is a hunt in which the police (the foxhounds) seek the professor (the fox). It usually concludes with the fox captured and permanently “disappeared” or shipped back to the PRC.

Simultaneously we also see reports that vast numbers of mainland Chinese are attempting to flee the workers’ paradise for various destinations around the globe, including the USA. These escapees are not disloyal: They are only acting to implement the command of the Chinese National Anthem, the “March of the Volunteers,” which opens with the phrase: “Arise! Ye Who Refuse to be Slaves!
And arise the Chinese have more than once attempted! In recent times vast multitudes of Chinese arose both in 1989 at Tiananmen Square and in the 2014 Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong, complete with their own anthem, “Glory to Hong Kong.”

The dismaying fact that American forces and Chinese forces might be destined to duke it out over Taiwan does not obscure the fact that vast throngs of Chinese long for political liberty just as we do but are held captive in a web spun by their elites just as we are. And when Democrats delicately imply that some of those Chinese police stations are legal, they are implicitly condemning freedom-seeking Chinese people to return to totalitarian slavery.
May we Americans and our Chinese brothers and sisters someday be colleagues and allies.



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