A Chinese student was questioned for hours in the US, then sent back even as Trump policies shift
Gu, a Chinese philosophy student, was detained for 10 hours and deported with a five-year ban amid US concerns over Chinese students' ties to government and military, officials said.
- A 22-year-old philosophy student from China faced intense questioning at a Texas airport upon arrival on a flight to the University of Houston, as reported by Gu.
- The Chinese Embassy stated it has received reports of over 10 Chinese students experiencing harassment and repatriation upon entering the U.S.
- Gu experienced three rounds of questioning that lasted 10 hours and focused on his family ties to the Chinese Communist Party and his connections to the China Scholarship Council.
- The embassy criticized U.S. actions as politically motivated and claimed that students faced significant harm along with financial losses due to the interrogations.
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A Chinese student was questioned for hours in the U.S., then sent back even as Trump policies shift
The 22-year-old philosophy student from China did not expect any problems after his 29-hour flight arrived at a Texas airport this month as he was on his way to study at the University of Houston.

A Chinese student was questioned for hours in the US, then sent back even as Trump policies shift
A Chinese philosophy student was deported from the United States after landing in Houston to study at the University of Houston.
A Chinese student was questioned for hours in the US, then sent back even as Trump policies shift – UK Times
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails The 22-year-old philosophy student from China did not expect any problems after his 29-hour flight arrived at a Texas airport this month as he was on his way to study at the University of Houston. His paperwork was in order. He was going to study humanities — not…
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