(Vienna Composite Electric) When the Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong met with the Minister of Homeland Security Martakas, they asked the United States to stop the forcending disturbances to investigate Chinese students who entered the United States in the United States.
According to Xinhua News Agency, Wang Xiaohong also asked the United States to ensure that Chinese citizens enjoy fair entry and sufficient dignity during the meeting with Martakas on Sunday local time (February 18) in Vienna.
He also requires the United States to take practical measures to ensure the safety of Chinese foreign consular agencies and personnel in the United States, and cancel visa restrictions on relevant Chinese institutions and personnel.
The Chinese Embassy in the United States reminded to go to the United States to study in the United States.Choose to enter from Dules International Airport, Washington .The embassy pointed out that when many Chinese students holding legal documents in the near future entered the country, they were repatriated by the US border law enforcement officers for no reason to investigate and disturb, and were repatriated to the visa.They were asked for a long time during the period, and the electronic equipment was checked, and some were even restricted for more than 10 hours, and they were prohibited from contacting the outside world.
China has expressed strong dissatisfaction many times.Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin criticized at a regular press conference last month that the United States' approach is typical selectivity, discriminatory, and political law enforcement, and urged the United States to revoke the wrong administrative order No. 10043 to stop using national security as an excuse.For restrictions on Chinese students studying in the United States.
The President No. 10043, which was signed by US President Trump in 2020, was announced to suspend students and researchers related to the Chinese military into the United States to study or conduct research.