A Chinese language man who filmed alleged detention camps in China faces attainable deportation to Uganda below the Trump administration.
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A Chinese language man who secretly filmed detention camps in western China, the place the Chinese language authorities held no less than a whole bunch of 1000’s of Uyghur individuals and different Muslim minorities, he now faces deportation from the USA. He had utilized for asylum within the U.S., however the Trump administration is now arguing he must be despatched to Uganda. NPR’s Emily Feng stories.
EMILY FENG, BYLINE: Guan Heng, now 38 years outdated, turned intrigued by Western media stories in 2020 about detention camps in Xinjiang. That is the western area the place China started detaining ethnic Uyghurs and the place the U.S. has sanctioned officers and firms related to this marketing campaign.
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GUAN HENG: (Talking Mandarin).
FENG: In order Guan explains on this on-line video, he went to Xinjiang himself. He filmed dozens of hours of footage of alleged detention camps. Beijing calls them reeducation amenities. And Guan knew he couldn’t publish this movie whereas nonetheless in China. So he fled, first to Ecuador, which on the time didn’t require a visa for Chinese language residents, after which to the Bahamas, the place he purchased an inflatable boat. And regardless of having no crusing expertise, he sailed it to Florida in October 2021. He then utilized for asylum as soon as within the U.S., and his lawyer says he additionally obtained a piece allow.
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GUAN: (Talking Mandarin).
FENG: Earlier than he set sail for the U.S., Guan printed a YouTube video together with his Xinjiang footage, saying on the finish, should you do not wish to be enslaved, then it is best to hope the Chinese language Communist Occasion steps down.
LUO YUN: (Talking Mandarin).
FENG: Guan’s mom, Luo Yun, spoke to NPR by cellphone. She’s lived in Taiwan for years, however again in China, she says each single relative of theirs has suffered state intimidation due to her son’s video. Within the U.S., Guan stored a low profile, ready for almost 4 years for his asylum case to be heard. However this previous August, his lawyer says Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, raided his house with the intention to arrest his roommate.
CHEN CHUANGCHUANG: (Talking Mandarin).
FENG: Chen Chuangchuang, Guan’s lawyer, says Guan simply had unhealthy luck – within the fallacious place on the fallacious time. And Guan admitted when requested that he’d entered the U.S. with out a visa.
CHEN: (Talking Mandarin).
FENG: Chen says ICE detained Guan proper then and there, and Guan has remained in detention in upstate New York. This previous Monday, throughout a listening to on his asylum case, a Trump administration lawyer argued in favor of third-country deportation, sending Guan to Uganda, an African nation he has no connection to and has by no means been to. His mom, Luo Yun, is distraught at this concept.
LUO: (Talking Mandarin).
FENG: She fears he can not assure his security in Uganda. It has shut political ties with – and increasing financial partnerships with – China. Emily Feng, NPR Information.
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