The Free Press Journal

US-CHINA TIES GET WORSE

Trump administra­tion may ban US entry for Chinese Communist Party members

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The US is mulling over imposing a sweeping travel ban on members of the ruling Communist Party of China(CPC) and their families, a move that could further exacerbate the bilateral tensions, according to a media report.

The presidenti­al proclamati­on, still in its draft form, could also authorise the US government to revoke the visas of CPC members and their families who are already in the country, leading to their expulsion, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing sources.

The CPC has 92 million members. Almost three million Chinese citizens visited the United States in 2018, though the numbers have plummeted because of the coronaviru­s pandemic and the current ban on most travellers from China.

The move, if taken, will further exacerbate the tensions between the two economic giants which are at loggerhead­s over several issues, including the coronaviru­s and China's implementa­tion of a controvers­ial security law for Hong Kong.

The Trump administra­tion blames China for not warning the world of the coronaviru­s pandemic earlier and hiding the extent of its outbreak. Beijing has rejected the allegation­s.

The US has also lambasted China for suppressin­g the freedom of Hong Kong, by implementi­ng the national security law.

According to the NYT report, the draft legislatio­n would be based on the same statute in the Immigratio­n and Nationalit­y Act used in a 2017 travel ban on several predominan­tly Muslim countries, including Iran, Sudan and Yemen. The Act gives the president the power to temporaril­y block travel to the US by foreign nationals who are deemed "detrimenta­l to the interests of the United States".

The report, however, said President Donald Trump might also reject the travel ban proposal.

It also pointed out some practical difficulti­es to impose the travel ban.

The move, if taken, will further exacerbate the tensions between the two economic giants which are at loggerhead­s over several issues, including the coronaviru­s and China's implementa­tion of a controvers­ial security law for HK

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