Tensions Rise as China Slows Repatriation of Illegal Nationals
China is slowing its efforts to repatriate Chinese nationals in the U.S. illegally, raising tensions with Washington, which threatens increased travel restrictions if this continues. This issue surfaces before President Trump's visit to Beijing, where trade concessions and immigration enforcement are crucial topics.
The Trump administration has expressed concern over China's decelerating efforts to repatriate its nationals residing illegally in the U.S., with a warning of heightened travel restrictions if Beijing does not comply. The announcement comes just ahead of President Trump's visit to China, highlighting a tense diplomatic environment.
During his trip, Trump will seek trade concessions from China, pivotal to his administration's strategy as they brace for the midterm elections. The objective is to balance economic discussions while addressing the ongoing deportation issues that have been a cornerstone of Trump's hard-line immigration policies.
China has historically been resistant to U.S. requests for repatriation, viewing it as a time-consuming process. Despite accepting some deportees earlier, recent cooperation has dwindled. The U.S. has signaled possible measures like increased cash bonds and visa denials should China persist in its current stance.
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