Pompeo imposes visa restrictions on Huawei, other Chinese tech companies, citing human rights abuses – IOTW Report

Pompeo imposes visa restrictions on Huawei, other Chinese tech companies, citing human rights abuses

CNBC: WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday the United States will impose visa restrictions on Chinese technology firms, the latest move expected to strain relations between Washington and Beijing.

“State Department will impose visa restrictions on certain employees of Chinese tech companies like Huawei, that provide material support to regimes engaging in human rights violations and abuses globally,” Pompeo said.

The secretary of State described Huawei as “an arm of the Chinese Communist Party’s surveillance state that censors political dissidents and enables mass internment camps in Xinjiang and the indentured servitude of its population shipped all over China.”

He accused certain employees of the company of providing “material support to the Chinese Communist Party regime that commits human rights abuses,” but he didn’t offer specifics on the employees.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington and Huawei did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment regarding Pompeo’s announcement.

Pompeo, who has previously described Huawei and other Chinese state-backed businesses as “Trojan horses for Chinese intelligence,” said that Wednesday’s actions should serve as a warning for other tech companies. 

“Telecommunications companies around the world should consider themselves on notice: If they are doing business with Huawei, they are doing business with human rights abusers,” the nation’s top diplomat said.  more here

1 Comment on Pompeo imposes visa restrictions on Huawei, other Chinese tech companies, citing human rights abuses

  1. Just BAN all Chinese from work and travel to the U.S. they are all agents for their communist state, why allow them to send back stolen data and research for their benefit? Who do you suppose the communists allow to travel to the U.S.? Anybody who wants to, or just those who are willing to compile data to send back?

    Kick them all out.

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