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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

WHAT U.S. ENTITY APPROVED “CHINESE POLICE SERVICE STATIONS” IN OUR SOVEREIGN NATION?

 WHAT U.S. ENTITY APPROVED “CHINESE POLICE SERVICE STATIONS” IN OUR SOVEREIGN NATION?

By Domenick J. Maglio PhD. Traditional Realist

 

 

Presently the United States government has allowed China to establish a Chinese “Police Service Station” in New York City without the knowledge of the American people. This process of establishing a Chinese Police Station is very disturbing as it seems to have been done behind closed doors. February 2019 the American nonprofit organization, American ChangLe Association, started and housed a Police Service Station in the heart of NYC. Although it claimed itself as a “non-profit” group, the IRS yanked the group’s tax-exempt status for its failure to submit tax filings for three straight years, according to public records.

 

Recently stories have surfaced of Chinese Service Police Stations being established in many nations throughout the world. This significant story has not become a headline story. Why not? It is known that there are 54 Chinese police stations located in 21 different countries.  Currently the transnational policing of Chinese nationals is on five continents with 110 locations. The Chinese government states it is to keep driving licenses current and other transitional services in foreign countries which the Chinese embassy has done for years.

 

Human Rights watchdog groups such as Safeguard Defenders has a radically different perspective of Chinese intrusion into establishing these police stations on foreign soil.  Safeguard has stated from April 2021 to July 2022 that 230,000 Chinese have been persuaded to return to China through intimidation of family members living in China. The primary purpose is to force Chinese living abroad to face severe punishment for supposedly violating Chinese law. Many thousands have been tracked down by CCP agents who harassed and threatened them under the Chinese “Fox Hunter” operation. This operation is to force them, the diaspora of Chinese, to return to China for allegations of being religious or political dissenters.

 

The Chinese agents are being accepted as foreign national police in countries throughout the world. In Foggia, Italy, Safeguard Defenders claim that the Chinese station is being used as a Chinese court of law trying ex-patriots. The host country appears to have little oversight or legal power to investigate what China is doing on their soil. The apparent casual relationship of Chinese agents on a foreign soil violates international human rights and national integrity by setting up parallel police systems using Orwellian methods. These transnational police operations on foreign soil for a country like China who has a long history of human rights abuses is an international travesty. 

 

Is this a gradual attempt of melding the nations into a one-world government by probably the most powerfully policed nation on earth? Granting China a separate police station in other countries undermines their sovereignty. Whose laws would dominate in a case if there would be a conflict in the laws of either of the two countries?  If Chinese laws are allowed to be supreme in this other nation where the Chinese established their Police Service Stations, they would supersede the judicial power of the host nation. If the host country’s laws would remain the supreme law, why would China be permitted to remain in the nation? Someone must relinquish power for any country to establish Service Police Stations in another country. 

 

This international arrangement does not seem like a negotiated agreement but a direct abdicating of many nations’ sovereignty. Nations surrendering their police power to Chinese police stations in their own nation will dissolve their autonomy from withinCitizens must speak up strongly or lose their national rights, protections, and their freedom as citizens of their own nation. How could these “service police stations” have taken place without any knowledge or consent of the host country? How is this possible that this direct attack on the sovereignty of many nations of the world is taking place without knowledge and debate within and among these nations of the world?

 

All nations that have agreed to this arrangement worldwide have a lot of explaining to do to their citizens. China has no international right to set up these “Police Service Stations” in foreign countries. The governments of these nations are accepting foreign laws above their citizens best interest and abdicating their power to the foreign nation, becoming a puppet of China. 

 

At this stage everything the Chinese Police Service Stations have done has happened in secret.

These Chinese “Police Service Stations” should be approved by the citizens of the nation that has unknowingly accepted them. The international controlling bodies like the United Nations, could decide that China is attempting to annex many countries throughout the world. Is this China transnationalism gone wild?

 

This process must be turned into an open forum by all nations. China should cease and desist from using these police stations and establishing any more of them. 

 

 

 

Domenick Maglio, PhD. is a columnist carried by various newspapers and blogs, an author of several books and owner/director of Wider Horizons School, a college prep program. Dr. Maglio is an author of weekly newspaper articles, INVASION WITHIN  and the latest book entitled, IN CHARGE PARENTING In a PC World. You can see many of Dr. Maglio’s articles at www.drmaglioblogspot.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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