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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China’s consulate in Houston had long been on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s radar as a base for Chinese efforts to steal U.S. intellectual property, the U.S. Justice Department’s top national security official said on Wednesday.

In a discussion presented by a Washington think tank, John Demers, the Assistant U.S. Attorney General for National Security, said that Houston was “not chosen at random” when the administration of President Donald Trump last month moved to shut down the consulate.

Demers told the Center for Strategic and International Studies that the U.S. government’s move to close the consulate was intended to disrupt “what we had been tracking for some time.” He was aware of 50 instances in 30 different U.S. cities where similar industrial and intellectual property espionage for China’s benefit had recently been reported. Houston was just the “tip of the iceberg,” he said.

Demers said a major U.S. government concern leading to recent moves to curb use of China’s TikTok app was that Americans are giving the app access to sensitive personal data, sometimes including personal contact lists and location data.

The use of technology manufactured by the Chinese giant Huawei in the development and building of U.S. 5G data and telephone networks would leave Americans open to even more exposure of their data, which is why the Trump administration has also launched a “tremendous effort” to convince U.S. allies in Europe and Asia to be wary and back away from allowing Chinese-made equipment into their new networks, Demers said.

He added that more U.S. criminal indictments alleging Chinese involvement in computer hacking are to be expected during the course of 2020. The Justice Department was re-assigning prosecutors to work on Chinese-related prosecutions, he said.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...dar-justice-department-official-idUSKCN2582UX
 
The United States should close the other four PRC consulates in the USA (New York, NY; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA). The USA should make it as difficult as possible to trade with the PRC and should stop issuing any new student visas to PRC citizens except for Taiwan and Hong Kong residents.
 
The United States should close the other four PRC consulates in the USA (New York, NY; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA). The USA should make it as difficult as possible to trade with the PRC and should stop issuing any new student visas to PRC citizens except for Taiwan and Hong Kong residents.
China will do the same thing to all USA consulates and tell all USA companies to go via the EU if they want business in China. Which means no more trading in USD for those companies while the EU gets richer at USA expense.
 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China’s consulate in Houston had long been on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s radar as a base for Chinese efforts to steal U.S. intellectual property, the U.S. Justice Department’s top national security official said on Wednesday.

In a discussion presented by a Washington think tank, John Demers, the Assistant U.S. Attorney General for National Security, said that Houston was “not chosen at random” when the administration of President Donald Trump last month moved to shut down the consulate.

Demers told the Center for Strategic and International Studies that the U.S. government’s move to close the consulate was intended to disrupt “what we had been tracking for some time.” He was aware of 50 instances in 30 different U.S. cities where similar industrial and intellectual property espionage for China’s benefit had recently been reported. Houston was just the “tip of the iceberg,” he said.

Demers said a major U.S. government concern leading to recent moves to curb use of China’s TikTok app was that Americans are giving the app access to sensitive personal data, sometimes including personal contact lists and location data.

The use of technology manufactured by the Chinese giant Huawei in the development and building of U.S. 5G data and telephone networks would leave Americans open to even more exposure of their data, which is why the Trump administration has also launched a “tremendous effort” to convince U.S. allies in Europe and Asia to be wary and back away from allowing Chinese-made equipment into their new networks, Demers said.

He added that more U.S. criminal indictments alleging Chinese involvement in computer hacking are to be expected during the course of 2020. The Justice Department was re-assigning prosecutors to work on Chinese-related prosecutions, he said.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...dar-justice-department-official-idUSKCN2582UX

Why would that even be a story. Any Chinese consulate and embassy would not only be on FBI's radar, but also NSA's & CIA's, not just the ones in the US but all over the world. Matter fact, all foreign consulates and embassies anywhere in the world will be under heavy US surveillance. That's a given.
 
China will do the same thing to all USA consulates and tell all USA companies to go via the EU if they want business in China. Which means no more trading in USD for those companies while the EU gets richer at USA expense.

So tell us when are you going to actually invade Taiwan? Haven't you been threatening to do so for 7 decades now?
 
Thats one thing I love trump for.

Hes the new reagan, he will being down this new crop of deceiveing cheating commies again.

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The United States should close the other four PRC consulates in the USA (New York, NY; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA). The USA should make it as difficult as possible to trade with the PRC and should stop issuing any new student visas to PRC citizens except for Taiwan and Hong Kong residents.
The Trump administration should decouple with China but why isn't he doing so? Stop all trade immediately.
 
The United States should close the other four PRC consulates in the USA (New York, NY; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA). The USA should make it as difficult as possible to trade with the PRC and should stop issuing any new student visas to PRC citizens except for Taiwan and Hong Kong residents.
Doing this would hurt US colleges as the Chinese students would likely go to Europe or other Asian universities ... a lot of public and private institutions depend on these incomes to support academic research. Hong Kong and Taiwanese students would hardly make up the void.
 
Doing this would hurt US colleges as the Chinese students would likely go to Europe or other Asian universities ... a lot of public and private institutions depend on these incomes to support academic research. Hong Kong and Taiwanese students would hardly make up the void.
USA Universities are bloated with luxury facilities and are overstaffed by at least 50%. It would do them good to lose the income from PRC students. None of that income logically supports research in science and engineering. Research in the social sciences is a total waste anyway.
 
The United States should close the other four PRC consulates in the USA (New York, NY; Chicago, IL; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA). The USA should make it as difficult as possible to trade with the PRC and should stop issuing any new student visas to PRC citizens except for Taiwan and Hong Kong residents.
Perfect, you can close your Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenyang and Shanghai consulates as well. Tell all your American companies to give up their profitable operations in China that keep them afloat.
 
Perfect, you can close your Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenyang and Shanghai consulates as well. Tell all your American companies to give up their profitable operations in China that keep them afloat.


Agreed! Any American company that needs Chinese slave labor to be profitable is a traitor to our values anyway. Good riddance.
 

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