With Landmark Law, Texas Deals Major Blow to Beijing’s Global Repression Tactics
Texas’s recent legislative action represents a significant step to strengthen deterrents against Beijing’s transnational repression.
People at a news conference and rally in front of the America ChangLe Association, a now-closed secret Chinese police station, highlighting Beijing's transnational repression, in New York City on Feb. 25, 2023. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
Texas’s anti-transnational repression bill has officially become law, representing a significant step in the U.S. response to foreign authoritarian influence, with the most immediate consequences likely to affect the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Heng He
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Heng He is a commentator on Sound of Hope Radio, China analyst on NTD's "Focus Talk," and a writer for The Epoch Times.