China in Focus Full Broadcast (Dec. 13)

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
December 13, 2024China in Focus
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The United States is sending over 100 Chinese illegal immigrants back to China on a charter flight. Beijing said it’s willing to work with President-elect Donald Trump on mass deportations, as record numbers of illegal immigrants from China have crossed into the United States.

A slew of reactions have come in regarding Trump’s decision to invite Chinese leader Xi Jinping to his inauguration—from China, the White House, and, it appears, Trump himself.

Despite strong opposition from some lawmakers, the Biden administration inks a renewed science pact with China. We have more on the concerns from lawmakers.

NATO’s chief is urging the alliance to shift to a wartime mindset and spend much more money on defense to prepare for a potential war with Russia—if it were to break out.

  1. US Deports 119 Chinese Illegal Immigrants
  2. Why Xi Likely Will Not Attend Trump’s Inauguration
  3. Trump Comments on Certain Inauguration Invites
  4. Renewed Science Pact With China Faces Criticism
  5. DOJ Asks Appeals Court to Reject TikTok Emergency Motion
  6. NATO Chief: ‘Turbocharge’ Defense Spending on Russia
  7. Victims of Communism Memorial Inaugurated in Canada
  8. Alleged China Spy Linked to Prince Andrew Banned from UK
  9. China Signals More Fiscal Stimulus, Rate Cuts
  10. Lawmakers Warn of China’s Ties to UN Food Program
  11. Nobel Laureate Group Urges Action on Nuclear Weapons
  12. Lawmakers Submit 2nd Presidential Impeachment Motion
  13. Expert on Trump Inviting CCP Leader Xi to Inauguration