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Congressman Robert Aderholt Co-Sponsors Legislation to Expel Chinese Police Operatives from the U.S.

March 18, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) today announced his support as an original cosponsor of legislation introduced by Representatives Ashley Hinson (IA-02) and Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) aimed at expelling illegal Chinese Communist Party (CCP) police outposts operating within the United States. This bill is a direct response to alarming reports that China has been running secret police stations on American soil, intimidating and harassing dissidents and critics of the Chinese government.

“This legislation is critical to protecting American sovereignty and ensuring the safety of those who have fled the oppression of the Chinese Communist Party,” said Congressman Aderholt. “The presence of these illegal police outposts is not only an egregious violation of our laws but also a blatant attempt by the CCP to extend its authoritarian reach beyond its borders. The United States must act swiftly to shut them down and expel any foreign operatives engaging in such activities.”

The bill, introduced by Rep. Hinson and Sen. Cotton, seeks to give law enforcement the necessary tools to identify, investigate, and expel Chinese police operatives acting outside of official diplomatic channels. The legislation would also impose penalties on individuals and entities found to be facilitating these covert operations.

Reports from human rights organizations and intelligence agencies have confirmed the existence of these unauthorized CCP-linked police stations in multiple countries, including the United States. Their primary function appears to be monitoring and intimidating members of the Chinese diaspora, particularly those who speak out against the Chinese government.

“The United States must remain vigilant against foreign interference in our communities,” Aderholt continued. “I am proud to stand with my colleagues in supporting this crucial bill, and I urge swift congressional action to ensure our laws are enforced and our citizens are protected.”