EXC: America’s 250th Birthday Commission Chair is a Trump-bashing Obama appointee who feels Mexico is more “my country” than America.
Rosa Rios believes Mexicans “are the future” of America, hates border walls, and thinks “nothing good can come” from Trump.
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Rios celebrated Mexicans overtaking US-born citizens demographically, insisting it’s “not our geography that defines us. Again, I am as much Mexican as I am American” while speaking in 2015.
“We are the same blood. California, where I was born and raised, was Mexico. People tend to forget that, that we are in the same land, and that was Mexico,” Rios continued.
Rios has attacked Trump directly for his “demonizing” rhetoric that’s “difficult” to hear.
“The most difficult is, like, what can we do now? How can we move forward? And this is not time to retreat; it's time to advance and embrace who we are. That we not be silent, and be proud of who we are."
In the same speech, Rios claimed Mexicans “have a pride, an effort, an instinct to survive that there is no one else in the world.”
No one “has more passion than the Mexican people.”
“And I hope that everyone, especially the United States, recognizes you."
Rios has attacked President Trump on other occasions.
“It’s a shame there are no leaders in the US that can defend the Mexicans.”
“I think I’m going to return to Mexico much more. Here I feel at home.”
Rios insisted “nothing good” could come from Trump during an interview with Mexican news.
She declared Mexico as “my country,” adding “my blood is here.”
“There's no wall that can separate that.”
“I can't choose between the two countries; I'm part of both. I was born in California, but California used to be part of Mexico, so the blood is the same.”
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NEW: Just two weeks ago, Harvard partnered with a Chinese Communist Party influence group.
The group has been flagged by the US government for subverting institutions to “take actions or adopt positions supportive of Beijing’s preferred policies.”
The group - the China United States Exchange Foundation - part of CCP’s United Front Work Department, which seeks “to co-opt and neutralize sources of potential opposition to the policies and authority of its ruling Chinese Communist Party.”
The State Department also compares the United Front to the Chinese regime’s “magic weapon” to advance its preferred policies by infiltrating academia.
Despite these ties, CUSEF sponsored the recent 28th Harvard College China Forum.
James Chau, President of CUSEF, even spoke: “The modern story of US -China relations was about table tennis, was about two people who bumped into each other on a team bus at the world table tennis championships and from that went on to help shatter the silence that these two countries had endured for a couple of decades. It wasn't politicians, it wasn't diplomats, it wasn't traditional established leadership, it was two people who played sports, two people who represent culture.”
NEW: The draft of the WHO Pandemic Agreement has been finalized and will be presented soon to the World Health Assembly.
It includes global pathogen sharing, buildups of “pandemic related health products,” and a “coordinating financial mechanism.”
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Proposals cited in the final document include:
- establishing a pathogen access and benefit sharing system
- taking concrete measures on pandemic prevention, including through a One Health approach
- building geographically diverse research and development capacities
- facilitating the transfer of technology and related knowledge, skills and expertise for the production of pandemic-related health products
- mobilizing a skilled, trained and multidisciplinary national and global health emergency workforce
- setting up a coordinating financial mechanism
- taking concrete measures to strengthen preparedness, readiness and health system functions and resilience; and establishing a global supply chain and logistics network.
The Co-Chair of the working group said: “I am overjoyed by the coming together of countries, from all regions of the world, around a proposal to increase equity and, thereby, protect future generations from the suffering and losses we suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic.
But this monumental effort has been sustained by the shared understanding that viruses do not respect borders, that no one is safe from pandemics until everyone is safe, and that collective health security is an aspiration we deeply believe in and want to strengthen.”
EXC: Foreign governments are funding global misinformation “prebunking” operations to prevent other countries from adopting Trump-style immigration policy.
“In the US, Trump has introduced new border-control measures and announced plans for mass deportations.
Some European leaders are considering following suit. In this context, misinformation may circulate in the near future,” warns the paper.
Researchers encourage giving a “motivational warning”:
“In the current political environment, we'll see the tried and tested strategy. of blaming refugees and migrants for all manner of problems.
Certain politicians want us to be afraid so that we feel like we need their heavy-handed policies.
Don't let them trick you into thinking we need to throw out our shared values of fairness and compassion.”
EXC: Democrat Members of Congress partnered with a Harvard Institute funded by Chinese state-owned enterprises that trains Chinese Communist Party officials.
This partnership is being used to train American activists how to protest Trump with "regime change" tactics.
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The leader of Ash's Nonviolent Action Lab has participated in Zoom training sessions with Rep. Pramila Jayapal, calling on activists to be "strike ready."
The Ash Center’s donors include China Southern Power Grid Corp, wholly owned and operated by the CCP, whose management is “directly appointed by China’s central government.”
Further donations come from New World China Enterprises Project, a Chinese company whose board is composed of virtually all CCP members.