Biden Administration May Lift China’s Human Rights Sanctions Over Fentanyl Crisis
The Biden Administration is considering lifting human rights sanctions against China while asking the nation for help fighting the fentanyl crisis, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The sanctions under discussion relate to Chinese police forensic institutes that are suspected of human rights abuses, the outlet stated. The move is part of an ongoing battle against the fentanyl crisis, predominantly pushed by cheap manufacturers in China. (LEARN MORE: We’re In A ‘New Cold War’ With China, Republican Says)
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met with officials in Beijing in June to propose setting up new means of combating the deadly crisis. But Chinese officials held firm on the sanctions, saying they must be lifted so China can join the work battling the crisis the nation helped catapult into an epidemic.
Holding China Accountable
Our current leadership may not understand the importance of holding China accountable for their repeated attacks on the U.S., but that just means you need to choose new lawmakers and politicians who will. (LEARN MORE: China’s Stealth Invasion Of America Is Happening Now, Experts Warn)
If you want your local, state, and federal government to fight China’s negative impact on America, it’s time to use your voice. Sign up for www.Change.MillionVoices.org today (text MV to 80550) and share this article with your friends and family so they can stay informed on our current world war.