House Republicans passed a bill to:
- Block property in the U.S. owned by members of China's National Communist Party Congress.
- Prevent U.S. companies from doing business with members of China’s National Communist Party Congress.
- Deny U.S. visas to these members due to:
- Violations of Hong Kong's autonomy.
- Increased aggression toward Taiwan.
- Severe human rights abuses, including genocide against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.
This bill imposes sanctions on members of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) due to human rights violations in various regions of China and their impact on Taiwan and Hong Kong. It demands actions within 30 days of its enactment. Sanctions include freezing the assets of, and banning entry into the U.S. for, CCP officials and their adult family members directly involved in oppressing ethnic and religious minorities or suppressing the autonomy of regions like Hong Kong.
Key points include:
- Hong Kong's Autonomy Violated: The CCP breached international agreements with its actions in Hong Kong, undermining the region's governance and freedoms.
- Abuse in Xinjiang: Ethical and religious minorities, particularly Uyghur Muslims, face intense repression in Xinjiang with enforced birth control measures and mass detentions being highlighted as part of this systemic abuse.
- Threats to Taiwan: Intensifying diplomatic and military pressures from China towards Taiwan are noted, posing significant concerns for its democratic governance and regional stability.
The U.S. President must quickly identify and apply these sanctions, focusing on those who have played substantial roles in undermining Hong Kong's autonomy, threatening Taiwan's security, and violating human rights, especially in Xinjiang.