A Chinese man pleads guilty to operating a Chinese police station in the heart of New York City. His station has been shut down, but a report says more are still active on U.S. soil.
Authorities in New Jersey are now permitted to use “deadly force” on drones that violate a new ban. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) just outlawed the aircraft in more than 20 cities, alongside a sharp uptick in mysterious sightings.
The drone issue is also making its way into this year’s defense spending bill. If the drones are deemed a national risk, they face even more restrictions.
House Homeland Security Committee Chair Mark Green (R-Tenn.) says the “China Initiative” program may return after President-elect Donald Trump takes office, and cited a number of top China issues.
- Man Pleads Guilty to Running Chinese Police Outpost in NYC
- 5 More Chinese Police Stations on US Soil: Report
- Kathy Hochul’s Former Aid Accused of Serving Beijing
- FAA Temporarily Bans Drones in New Jersey
- Defense Bill Targets Chinese Drones
- SCOTUS to Hear Arguments from TikTok
- Hearing: CCP Weaponizing Patents, Courts, Subsidies
- Rep. Green Expects DOJ’s China Initiative to Return
- WSJ: UD Considers Chinese Router Ban
- Senate Passes Falun Gong Protection Act
- Cook: CCP Censors, Intimidates People in UD