The Tiffany Telegram: May 1, 2026
clients It’s no secret that the Chinese Communist Party is constantly finding ways to exploit our laws
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clients It’s no secret that the Chinese Communist Party is constantly finding ways to exploit our laws
issue. It is a national security issue. Communist Chinese interests should not be buying up American farmland near … from China Act would stop that by prohibiting Chinese corporations and individuals affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party
protecting Americans For decades, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has engaged in economic espionage by stealing American intellectual
guess… the top foreign buyer was Communist China . Chinese buyers accounted for roughly one out of every
administration created a categorical parole program that allows Chinese nationals to travel to a U.S. territory, known … years more babies have been born there to Chinese mothers than to legal U.S. residents. This
Northern Mariana Islands could be leveraged by Chinese nationals in ways that present national security risks. Noem will … exploited," Roy said. "When foreign adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party can leverage birth tourism and visa-less
birth tourism hotspot for the Communist Chinese. And here’s the worst part: They don’t even need … recent years, the number of babies born to Chinese mothers in the CNMI has exceeded the number born
Nation, One Visa Policy Act to stop Communist Chinese nationals from entering the United States without a valid … Biden- and Obama-era programs that allow Chinese nationals to travel to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
about the virus at the behest of the Chinese Communist Party,” said Chairman John Moolenaar of the House … amplification of false claims from the Chinese Communist Party that there was “ no clear evidence of human
fees associated with the Section 301 investigation into Chinese-built ships. This exemption, secured through advocacy efforts