United Chinese Americans (UCA) Raises Concerns For Chinese American Scientists as Collateral Damage in the Crossfire Between the United States and China Due to Deteriorating Relations

WASHINGTON, April 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The United Chinese Americans (UCA), www.ucausa.org, expresses grave concern for Chinese American scientists, who have been made to feel increased scrutiny and increasing suspicion of their loyalties based on their ethnic background.

Last week's news reports on what is likely the first wave of a crack down targeting primarily Chinese American scientists at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston are unsettling, because of the manner in which the investigations were carried out, and the fear they have generated. No scientist has been charged with a federal crime. Yet, reportedly, at least 10 scientists have retired, resigned, been fired or placed on administrative leave, with more parties affected. Fifty-five other NIH-funded institutions are currently carrying out similar investigations in response to U.S. government concerns. UCA is closely monitoring these developments.

More broadly, the sharp deterioration in U.S.-China relations of recent years has endangered academic freedom in American universities and research institutions as well as scientific exchanges between the two countries. At the same time, tighter scrutiny and growing distrust of Chinese Americans have had a profoundly adverse effect on this community, who historically has suffered profoundly from the notorious Chinese Exclusion Act and Red Scare. Once again, Chinese American scientists are caught in the crossfire between the two global powers, becoming collateral damage as a result of the charged atmosphere.

Chinese American scientists, who have made tremendous contribution to America's scientific progress and technical prowess, are increasingly being questioned, investigated, suspended and even prosecuted. To avoid suspicion or to be able to continue their work, some scholars with Chinese background or ties have been forced to change the direction of their research or the nature of their grant application, or to reduce or end reciprocal scientific collaboration with China.

But the vast majority of Chinese American scientists are law-abiding. Some who have been prosecuted with espionage related charges have turned out to be totally innocent. But to this day, their reputations, careers and lives remain in tatters. In many other cases, people have had multiple felony charges leveled against them but at the end, have been convicted of much lesser offenses, e.g., mishandling of data. Ever since 1996, altogether fewer than 200 defendants--about 31% or 58 of them ethnic Chinese or Chinese Americans -- have been charged, not convicted, for trade secret theft, under the Economic Espionage Act. Of those, most were motivated by personal financial gains, not economic espionage carried out in collaboration with a foreign power or with the intent to benefit a foreign government.

Let's be clear: American interests and national security, unquestionably, must be protected. Where a few wrongdoers have acted with intentional malice toward our nation, UCA condemns such behavior in the strongest terms and supports vigorous prosecution of them according to the law.

To address the current situation, UCA makes the following five appeals:

    --  We call on the U.S. higher education and scientific communities to
        continue to uphold and strengthen scientific collaborations around the
        world so they may continue to benefit all mankind. We salute the
        University of California at Berkeley, Stanford University, the
        University of Michigan and the University of California at Davis for
        their efforts to uphold these principles and ideals as well as for their
        civil rights concerns for their faculty members and students, and call
        on more institutions to follow their example.
    --  We call on Chinese American scientists to continue to carry on the
        indispensable role they have played in maintaining America's lead
        position in scientific research and global competitiveness. To this end,
        we fully endorse the strengthening of compliance efforts and ethical
        standards guiding scientific research and collaboration. We call on
        Chinese American scientists--indeed all scientists--to adhere strictly
        to all applicable laws, regulations and practices, and to cooperate in
        reporting any breaches to appropriate authorities.
    --  We call on Chinese American scientists - indeed, all Chinese Americans -
        to continue to strengthen U.S.-China people-to-people relations through
        scientific exchanges and educational efforts rather than retreating. An
        adversarial U.S.-China relationship is harmful to Chinese Americans, to
        the United States and China, and to the future of the world. Chinese
        Americans have a unique role to play as communicators, bridge builders
        and messengers of peace between the two peoples.
    --  We call on the Chinese government to earnestly protect U.S. intellectual
        property rights, as American scientists participate in its talent
        programs and other exchanges, and vigorously strengthen the
        standardization and transparency of those programs. The Chinese
        government should also improve its supervision and management of such
        programs, including sub-national ones, toughen two-way compliance
        requirements and enhance training to reduce or eliminate doubts and
        concerns other countries may have about such programs.
    --  Finally, we call on U.S. law enforcement agencies to strengthen internal
        training and safeguards to reduce implicit bias and discrimination, to
        enhance communication with Chinese American communities and to ensure
        that the freedom and civil rights of all Chinese Americans are
        rigorously protected.

The United Chinese Americans (UCA) stands at the forefront of safeguarding the rights and interests of Chinese Americans. We will continue to conduct legal awareness education in the Chinese American community, to promote dialogue and communication between the Chinese American community and the FBI, the Justice Department and other government agencies so that Chinese American scientists may lead normal, peaceful and productive lives.

UCA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization whose members across the nation comprise Chinese American immigrants dedicated to contributing to and participating in the full civic life of American society.

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