Families Urge Trump to Advocate for Americans Jailed in China
The families of Dawn Michelle Hunt and Nelson Wells Jr., two Americans imprisoned in China, urge President Trump to negotiate their release with President Xi Jinping. Both were convicted of drug charges but reportedly fell victim to smuggling scams. Their families emphasize their deteriorating health and advocate for humanitarian release.
The families of Dawn Michelle Hunt and Nelson Wells Jr., two Americans imprisoned in China on drug charges, are calling on President Donald Trump to intervene for their release during his meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Both Hunt, a Chicago artist, and Wells, a Louisiana native, claim innocence under 'blind mule' schemes. The push for their release focuses heavily on their declining health conditions. Family appeals align with U.S. State Department efforts to secure a humanitarian release.
With Trump positioning for diplomatic gains amidst broader tensions, granting these releases could symbolize bilateral goodwill. Advocates stress the urgency due to the prisoners' critical health issues, while recent congressional hearings and legislation shine light on their plight.
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