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US tightens travel rules for Chinese Communist Party members

Previously, some visas were issued that permitted unlimited entries and could remain valid for as long as 10 years.

THE US HAS sharply tightened travel visas for members of the Chinese Communist Party, the has State Department announced, saying they were “hostile to US values”.

Under the new rules, effective immediately, visas issued to Communist Party members and their immediate families will remain valid for just one month after issuance, and for single entry.

Previously, some visas were issued that permitted unlimited entries and could remain valid for as long as 10 years.

“For decades we allowed the CCP free and unfettered access to US institutions and businesses while these same privileges were never extended freely to US citizens in China,” a State Department spokesperson said in a statement. 

The party, which dominates politics in Beijing and around the country, had 92 million members in 2019, so the State Department decision covering their families would likely affect several hundred million Chinese.

Tensions have soared between the world’s two largest economies on a range of fronts and both countries have stepped up travel restrictions on each other’s citizens.

The United States shut down the Chinese consulate in Houston in July, calling it a center of espionage and harassment of Chinese nationals in the US.

In retaliation Beijing ordered the US to vacate its consulate in Chengdu, Sichuan.

The Justice Department has arrested several Chinese researchers over the past year, accusing them of hiding their associations with the People’s Liberation Army.

“Those five or six arrests were just the tip of the iceberg,” Assistant Attorney General John Demers told the Aspen Security Forum on Wednesday.

Between those arrests, the consulate’s closure, and other investigations, “more than 1,000 PLA-affiliated Chinese researchers left the country,” he said.

Both countries have restricted journalist visas, with Washington curbing the number of Chinese nationals from state-run news outlets in the US earlier this year. 

China responded in March by expelling more than a dozen American journalists from The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.

Beijing said earlier reports that the US was considering travel restrictions showed its “hatred and abnormal mindset towards the Communist Party.”

“Some extreme anti-China forces in the US, driven by a strong ideological bias and deep-rooted Cold War mentality, are politically oppressing China,” said foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying Thursday.

“This is an escalation of their political oppression towards China and China is firmly opposed to that,” she said.

Beijing has previously accused Washington of “political persecution and racial discrimination” over visa restrictions.

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    Oct 14th 2016, 6:14 AM

    To be fair greyhound are not noted for their generosity.

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    Oct 14th 2016, 7:48 AM

    Wally, You should go on hunger strike in solidarity with the refuse workers!

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    Oct 14th 2016, 8:14 AM

    Robert,

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    Oct 14th 2016, 8:19 AM

    @Billy Mooney:
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    Oct 14th 2016, 9:57 AM

    Another privatized service thats gone to profit driven companies.. Why people want to go this route with all public services is beyond me..

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    Oct 14th 2016, 7:12 AM

    waste in this country is a disaster.

    DCC made a hames of privatisation and this coupled with the populist parties campaigning against charges or pay by weight have pushed us towards this crappy cartel.

    this wasn’t helped by the fact that he government seem incapable of launching new policies or services without some major balls up.

    because of this a huge proportion of our waste is now exported and our indigenous recycling industry (not the waste collectors) are unable to compete with incineration abroad.

    so we are losing jobs as well as the money that could have be created through recycling.

    granted, the government made a p

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    @stopit: last sentence was something about how pathetic FG/FF are. rant over.

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    It is time to renationalise waste collection services.

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    “Dublin City Council is aware of reports of issues regarding waste collection in certain parts of the city and couldn’t give a fúck”

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    Oct 14th 2016, 6:25 AM

    That was a rubbish story

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    Oct 14th 2016, 12:51 PM

    It’s a pity that the private companies were allowed to take over for profit from the public service who were doing a great job on waste disposal. It’s a shame this story did not get the same attention as the water protest

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    @Alan Scott: Ah see the snakes got it in with there nice new shiny wheelie bins and conned us all.

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