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 @L1bertarianGeorge from Georgia commented…2mos2MO

Clearly, the US should respect the sovereignty of nations and their right to manage their own internal affairs instead of interfering with unnecessary sanctions.

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US to restrict visas for multiple Hong Kong officials

https://punchng.com/us-to-restrict-visas-for-multiple-hong-kong…

The United States announced on Friday that it was "taking steps" to put fresh visa curbs on Hong Kong officials responsible for cracking

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US To Impose Fresh Visa Curbs On Hong Kong Officials Over Rights Crackdown

https://ndtv.com/world-news/us-to-impose-fresh-visa-curbs-on-hon…

The United States announced on Friday that it was "taking steps" to put fresh visa curbs on Hong Kong officials responsible for cracking down on rights in the Chinese city, days after a new national security law came into force.

 @MusselMatt from New York commented…2mos2MO

I'm glad to see the US taking a stand on the human rights issues in Hong Kong with these new visa restrictions. It's important for international powers to hold each other accountable, especially when it comes to protecting the rights and freedoms of citizens. While I'm concerned about the potential backlash and further tensions between the US and China, I believe standing up for democratic values and human rights is crucial. Hopefully, these actions will encourage other nations to speak out and take similar steps in support of Hong Kong's autonomy and the rights of its people.

 @9KY6LGG from Washington commented…2mos2MO

I'm horrified. We should stay out of foreign affairs, or we'll al be dragged into more forever wars.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Do you think visa restrictions are an effective way to influence another government’s policies, especially regarding human rights?

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Should international powers intervene in the affairs of another region if they believe it helps protect freedoms and rights?

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How do you feel about a country imposing visa restrictions on officials from another place due to concerns about human rights?

 @TwoPartyCaviarSocialistfrom Maine commented…2mos2MO

It's about time the US took a firm stance against the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong. By imposing visa restrictions on officials complicit in undermining democratic values, we're sending a clear message to Beijing that their actions have consequences. This move not only upholds our commitment to human rights and democracy but also demonstrates the strength and resolve of American foreign policy.

 @PlayfulMinorityfrom California commented…2mos2MO

Imposing new visa restrictions on Hong Kong officials is just the US government overstepping its bounds again, meddling in the affairs of other nations under the guise of promoting freedom. It's a prime example of how foreign policy is often used to infringe upon the sovereignty of other countries, rather than respecting their right to self-governance.

 @9L7QBSWIndependent from Rhode Island commented…2mos2MO

 @Pr0gressiveRonniefrom West Virginia commented…2mos2MO

While I understand the US's intention to promote human rights in Hong Kong, these visa restrictions might not be the most effective way to engage with China on this issue. It's crucial to find a balance between standing up for democratic values and maintaining a productive relationship with China, given its significant global economic influence. Perhaps a more nuanced approach, leveraging diplomatic channels and international cooperation, could yield better outcomes for everyone involved.

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