Are Chinese students a security threat to the U.S. and other countries? For the overwhelming majority, the answer is no. But the Chinese government has a strong hold on students studying abroad.
–Ken
Corrections:
4:40 – I meant "2008", not "2028". Just seeing if you pay attention.
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