The Crime of Being Chinese

This time it's the Chinese. During WWII, the Americans targeted Japanese-Americans as possible spies, and ended up by placing whole families in internment camps for the duration of the war. That shameful practice was even condoned by the U.S. Supreme Court. It took the Americans several decades to acknowledge the error of their ways, apologize and offer a meager compensation to the few survivors or their families.

Now, with the "economic war" with China -- which, by the way, the U.S. is losing -- the Americans see in every American citizen of Chinese ancestry a "spy", especially, if that person has anything to do with science and technology, which many of them do, given the fact that a good number of Asian scientists have gone to the U.S. to study and work, and have remained there.

In a recent case, the head of the physics department at Temple University, a Chinese professor who is a U.S. citizen and has lived there since 1989, was accused of spying for China. Just four months later, the case has been dropped, when they realized that the scientific basis for it was all wrong. Evidently, in their rush to judgment, the prosecution did not consult with the experts that later on explained that there was nothing to charge him about. In 2013, a similar case had happened, but, the FBI and Federal prosecutors did not learn their lesson.

What the scientists missed is that he was guilty of being Chinese.


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