Lawmakers Call on Trump to Press China’s Xi on US Detainees
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Three congressional Republicans are calling on President Donald Trump to confront Chinese leader Xi Jinping at their upcoming meeting over the cases of Americans who have been wrongfully detained or barred from leaving China under exit bans.
“It uses detentions and exit bans to punish and censor Americans, gain leverage over U.S. businesses, and pressure changes in U.S. policy—disproportionately targeting Chinese-American and Uyghur-American communities,” the lawmakers wrote, noting that the CCP has engaged in these practices “with impunity.”
Sullivan and Smith are the chair and cochair, respectively, of the bipartisan Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC). Moolenaar is the chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP.
The lawmakers cited two Americans—Nelson Wells Jr. and Dawn Michelle Hunt—saying both have suffered mistreatment and now face life-threatening medical conditions that are being inadequately treated. Both have been held in Chinese custody since 2014 on drug-related charges.
Trump, the lawmakers said, should push for the pair’s immediate humanitarian transfer or release.”
Speaking at the same hearing, Nelson Wells Sr. said his son, Nelson Wells Jr., was arrested at an airport after Chinese authorities allegedly found drugs in a bag he believed to contain baked goods.
Citing independent reports, the lawmakers said tens of thousands are ensnared in China’s exit bans each year, with most cases kept out of public view.
They said Trump should also meet privately with impacted families and coordinate with allies confronting similar abuses.
The lawmakers suggested Trump could use Executive Orders 14348 and 14078 to “ensure accountability for those responsible for unjust detentions, mistreatment, and exit-ban practices.”
“We are grateful for your unwavering dedication to reunite American families—and would appreciate continued top-level engagement until all hostages are liberated, and their families are free from fear, worry, coercion, and censorship imposed on them by the Chinese Communist Party,” the lawmakers wrote.
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