U.S. President Joe Biden has not yet proposed a substantive policy toward China, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently fired the first shot, in addition to accusing the Chinese Communist Party of large-scale local infiltration, plagiarism of intellectual property rights, but also a clear statement will be strategic safeguards to counteract, strengthen the review of infiltration, and stressed that “there is no room for tolerance The government has also made it clear that it will use strategic safeguards to counteract and intensify scrutiny of infiltration, and stressed that “there is no room for tolerance. The government also said that the government will not be able to provide any information to the public about the situation.
The state of Florida will take strategic measures to counteract the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party. (Photo/reproduced from Dichonte’s Facebook page)
The U.S. Department of Justice said that the government’s policy is to protect the interests of the people of the United States. He said the Chinese Communist Party’s mission is to “steal intellectual property from our businesses, our government and our academic institutions” to further their global goals.
DiChant said the massive infiltration and theft of U.S. scientific research by the Chinese Communist Party is well documented, with several arrests on university campuses across the United States in the past few years alone. So he recently announced that Florida will take strategic safeguards against foreign influence, including through closing loopholes, increasing scrutiny of Florida schools, and implementing protective measures for entities such as government. He stressed, “It’s Time we address these issues, and there is no tolerance for secret foreign influence in our schools.”
Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls (R-FL) confirmed that “we have found unlimited theft of our science and technology by the countries involved, particularly the Chinese Communist Party” and that there is evidence that the Chinese Communist Party has stolen intellectual property from institutions of higher Education such as the University of Florida (UF) and the University of Central Florida (UCF). Warning that “foreign adversaries are using our university system, local governments, and research institutions to plagiarize,” he is actively pursuing legislation to combat foreign influence and prevent them from spying in Florida.
According to the report, the proposed legislation would require anyone seeking to enter into a contract with Florida worth $100,000 or more, or receive a donation of $50,000 or more, to disclose their ties to seven countries, including China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria and Venezuela, in the future.
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