Arizona Becomes 5th State to Ban Funding for China-Linked Organ Transplants

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Arizona joins four other states that have enacted laws to address the Chinese regime’s organ harvesting abuse.
Arizona has signed into law a bill to combat the Chinese communist regime’s practice of forcibly harvesting organs from prisoners of conscience, joining four other states that have similar laws in place to counter the abuse.
The law will come into effect in the summer, as Arizona law stipulates that signed bills become effective 90 days after the end of the current legislative session.
State Rep. Leo Biasiucci, the bill’s lead sponsor, said he was encouraged to see his state on board to counter forced organ harvesting.
For individuals and their families who have been targeted by the abuse, he hopes the news can bring them some solace, he told The Epoch Times.
Currently, there are two bills in Congress addressing the issue.
Biasiucci said he found it heartening to see Congress moving on the issue. And soon, he said, other states will follow suit.
It was “a long time coming,” he said. “It’s crazy to think this is happening in the year 2025, so I think it took a little bit of time for people to understand this is real.”
But “once people realize exactly what the CCP’s doing, you cannot turn a blind eye,” he added.
“Chinese nationals who are physicians and students, coerced or indoctrinated, approved by the Chinese Communist Party to leave the country, have been admitted to U.S. colleges, universities and medical schools and internship/residency programs, where they are taught science, absorb medical knowledge, and learn to perform procedures,” the associated said.
Biasiucci shared concerns about U.S. universities training Chinese doctors who would go back to China and perform organ transplant surgeries, potentially becoming complicit in the abuse.
Biasiucci said that a major reason he decided to sponsor the bill is that he wants to bring awareness to people in Arizona and beyond.
“To think that people are being imprisoned, and their organs are being used for the organ trade in countries like China … I don’t think a lot of people even believe that it’s really happening,” he said.
He hopes the bill can help “get the information out” and shine a light on how bad the situation really is, he said.
“Once you get something like this through, that opens the door to making more change,” he said.
Stopping health insurance coverage will be a first step, he said, adding that he will keep trying to “chip away at more and more parts” and “do everything we can to put an end to this.”
“This is the right thing to do,” he said.
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