The Chicom invasion of US
The Chinese government’s fingerprints are all over a New York-based nonprofit accused of coaching illegal immigrants to dodge U.S. immigration authorities, raising alarms about foreign interference in American sovereignty. The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC), a group that’s pocketed over $1.4 million in U.S. taxpayer dollars since 2022, is under scrutiny for its ties to Chinese state entities and its alleged role in undermining federal immigration enforcement. This isn’t just a case of a rogue nonprofit—it’s a glaring example of China’s calculated efforts to meddle in U.S. affairs.
House Republicans have launched a probe into CPC after an undercover video surfaced, allegedly showing its staff instructing illegal immigrants on evading Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The footage, captured by Muckraker.com at a March 8 seminar in New York City, reveals CPC’s chief policy and public affairs officer, Carlyn Cowen, and others offering tips like “hardening your physical space,” “identifying a list of individuals authorized to respond if ICE comes to the door,” and “training everybody who’s going to be involved.” Another speaker bluntly advised attendees to “not open the door at all.” These tactics, if true, directly obstruct federal law enforcement, a felony under U.S. law.
“I’m deeply concerned that Americans’ hard-earned taxpayer dollars were potentially used by an NGO to help illegal aliens subvert our nation’s laws,” said Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green, a Republican from Tennessee. His words carry weight, as CPC’s actions could erode trust in the very institutions meant to protect national borders. The stakes are high: if a nonprofit funded by both American taxpayers and Chinese state entities is actively thwarting ICE, it’s not just a local issue—it’s a national security threat.
“Even more troubling is the Chinese-American Planning Council’s alleged ties to the [CCP] — a regime we know is committed to undermining U.S. sovereignty,” Green added. His statement cuts to the core of the issue: the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) influence seems to extend far beyond its borders, infiltrating American nonprofits to advance its agenda. The House Homeland Security Committee’s investigation, announced on April 16, demands that CPC president Wayne Ho produce documents related to the group’s immigration seminars and funding sources. This probe aims to uncover whether CPC’s actions are part of a broader Chinese strategy to destabilize U.S. immigration policy.
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The US should be able to defend its borders and control the entry into the country, and China appears to be evading the US efforts. The DOJ should be investigating the Chinese-American Planning Council and find out what their plan really is.
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