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The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) emblem on a page of the HKSAR passport arranged in Hong Kong, China, earlier this year. The Biden administration says it will allow Hong Kong residents to remain and work in the U.S. for at least 18 mon

As China Cracks Down, Hong Kong Residents In The U.S. Have Been Given Temporary Haven

Aug 05, 2021
In announcing the move, the White House cited "strong support for people in Hong Kong in the face of ongoing repression by the People's Republic of China."
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Hong Kong police show their new goose step marching style on National Security Education Day at a police school in Hong Kong on April 15.

China's Tough Hong Kong Law Turns 1 Year Old — And It's Already Grown Teeth

Jun 30, 2021
Apple Daily was closed, universities were muzzled and prominent activists were either jailed or exiled. The national security law has surely made an impact in Hong Kong in its first year in force.
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John Clancey, a U.S. attorney who is known for taking on human rights cases, is led away Wednesday by police after his arrest in Hong Kong under a new Beijing-imposed national security law.

In Dramatic Sweep, Police In Hong Kong Arrest Dozens Of Opposition Figures

Jan 05, 2021
The action, which falls under a strict new Beijing-imposed national security law imposed on Hong Kong, comes in response to an unauthorized, independent primary held in July.
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Protesters with protective gear face riot police on a Hong Kong street during the anti-extradition bill protests in August. Beijing is moving to pass a law that could outlaw such protests.

4 Takeaways From Beijing's Hong Kong Power Grab

May 29, 2020
Hong Kong is supposed to be a semiautonomous enclave of China, "one country, two systems." But China is moving to impose a sweeping national security law on the city, which critics say is illegal.
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