‘Universities will not tolerate China’s exploitation or will not operate intelligence collection’: US

US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce (Reuters Image)

The United States said on Thursday that the US would not tolerate exploitation of its universities in China or theft of research, intellectual property or technologies. Addressing a briefing on Thursday (local time), the US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce assured that the Trump administration is protecting the nation and citizens by maintaining national security and public security through the visa process.“The United States, I can further say, exploitation of CCP of American universities or the theft of research, intellectual property, or technologies of America, to increase their military power, to conduct intelligence, or suppress the voices of opposition. The Trump administration focused on maintaining our national security and public security, which is very open, which is very open, which is completely prepared. During a briefing of the State Department, Bruce said that every passenger would pass through the safety vet to ban the entry of those who pose a threat to national security for the safety of Americans. “Each Visa Adjudication is a national security decision – each of them. Every possible passenger in the United States reduces inter -defense security. A ban on entry into the United States by those who can pose a threat to American national security or public security, it is important to protect American citizens at home. What is happening in this particular example,” He said.He refrained from specifying the number of Chinese students affected by Wednesday’s announcement about aggressive visa revival.Declaration of policy distributed by Rubio, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) specifies students targeting students with affiliation or important subjects.This development follows the instructions of the Trump administration for their global missions to suspend new appointments for students and exchange visits applicants. When asked about the resumption of appointments, Bruce advised the applicants to monitor the US visa system for updates.

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