US Department of Justice 4 Chinese military prosecution suspected of visa fraudulent acquisition July 24 5:36

The U.S. Department of Justice has accused four Chinese military personnel and researchers of allegingly falsely claiming that they had improperly obtained an American entry visa after hiding their relationship with the Chinese military. Of these, three were arrested, but one reportedly fled to the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco.

According to the US Department of Justice, four people, including men and researchers of the PLA in China, hid relations with the military, illegally obtained a visa to enter the United States, and studied at Stanford University etc. It means that he did research activities.

Four were prosecuted for alleged fraudulent acquisition of visas and false declarations, of which three were arrested last month through this month.

On the other hand, the other woman rushed to the Chinese Consulate General in San Francisco after being interviewed by the FBI = Federal Bureau of Investigation on the 20th of last month.

The FBI has criticized the Consulate General for hiding a woman and is wary that the Chinese government is sending military scientists and researchers to American universities to steal sensitive information.

The U.S. government ordered the closure of the Chinese Consulate General in Houston, Texas, "to protect American intellectual property and personal information," and President Trump believed that other consulates could be closed. As you can see, the US-China conflict is deepening.