Could escalating US-China tensions inadvertently foster a modern-day “Chinese Exclusion Act” for American citizens of Chinese descent? Paul Cheung, the new president of the Committee of 100 (C100), an influential Chinese-American non-profit, believes this risk is alarmingly real. His strategy navigates the volatile US-China relationship, emphasizing its profound impact on Chinese-Americans and the global community. C100, uniquely positioned with a dual mission, aims to provide vital context and nuance, leveraging members’ expertise across sectors to bridge understanding between the nations. Furthermore, the organization is committed to vigorously protecting Chinese-American civil liberties, actively combating anti-Asian hate and discriminatory policies like alien land laws and restrictive student visas. Cheung stresses the importance of people-to-people exchanges, utilizing technology and diverse talent to underscore American innovation’s reliance on international contributions, including from Chinese individuals. C100 also focuses on developing future Chinese-American leaders and producing credible research to combat misinformation. Ultimately, the vision is a world where Chinese-Americans lead confidently without bias, and US-China relations are grounded in mutual understanding—a necessity for global stability. Stay informed on these crucial geopolitical developments by subscribing to our channel for more in-depth content!
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