U.S. Department of Homeland Security Announces Increased Restrictions on Entry of Chinese Communist Party Members

Acting U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf announced Monday (Dec. 21) that he will work with the U.S. State Department on recent actions to impose additional entry restrictions on Communist Party members. Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf announced Monday (Dec. 21) that he will impose additional entry restrictions on members of the Chinese Communist Party, in line with recent State Department actions. He also emphasized that the most long-term strategic threat to the United States comes from the Chinese Communist Party.

Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf: “As Acting Secretary of Homeland Security, I can tell you one simple fact: the most long-term strategic threat to the American people, the homeland and the American way of life comes from Beijing.”

On Monday, Acting Secretary Wolf spoke on “Homeland Security and the Chinese Communist Challenge,” detailing the serious threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party to the United States and the world in all areas of politics, economics and security, all of which stem from Chinese Communist ideology.

Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf: “The Communist Party’s authoritarian ideology and the Communist Party’s malicious actions are intertwined. This ideology is also tangibly linked to the CCP’s strategic actions against the United States. In the truest sense, it is a totalitarian government.”

Wolf criticized many U.S. politicians and major corporate institutions for their appeasement of the Chinese Communist threat and said the Communist Party is “challenging American civilization.

He announced that he will work with the State Department on recent actions to impose more entry restrictions on Communist Party members.

Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad F. Wolf said, “U.S. Customs and Border Protection is working to limit the length of time that Communist Party members visiting the United States may have been granted visas for 10 years in the past, but now for up to one month. We are also working with the State Department to consider further limiting the visa validity period for Communist Party members. We are also using all possible tools to prevent Chinese nationals from concealing their membership in the Communist Party or avoiding disclosure requirements.”

Wolf also said he would increase transparency requirements to further expose CCP puppet organizations on U.S. college campuses and public schools. Starting in fiscal year 2021, the U.S. will specifically welcome refugees from Hong Kong.

The Trump administration has been stepping up its efforts to crack down on the Chinese Communist Party as election fraud continues to be exposed. Wolf announced that the Department of Homeland Security will soon issue a Strategic Action Plan to Counter the People’s Republic of China (SAP).