Sen. Tom Cotton wants to ban Chinese students from studying science in the U.S.

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Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton’s
crusade to pin the blame for the coronavirus entirely on China continued Sunday when he said the U.S. should ban Chinese students from studying technology in the U.S. because there was “little doubt” China was trying to steal the U.S. coronavirus vaccine research.

“In the middle of a pandemic, what’s the most valuable intellectual property in the world? It’s the research that our great laboratories and life science companies are doing on prophylactic drugs, therapeutic drugs, and ultimately a vaccine,” Cotton said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.”


So I have little doubt that the Chinese intelligence services are actively trying to steal America’s intellectual property as it relates to the virus that they unleashed on the world, because, of course, they want to be the country that claims credit for finding those drugs or finding a vaccine, and then use it as leverage against the rest of the world,” Cotton added.

Cotten said it was a “scandal” for the U.S. to education the "Communist Party’s brightest minds” only for them to steal American jobs when they return to China and "design weapons and other devices that can be used against the American people.”


The solution: ban Chinese students from studying science and technology in the U.S.

“So I think we need to take a very hard look at the visas that we give the Chinese nationals to come to the United States to study, especially at the post-graduate level in advanced scientific and technological fields,” he said.

If Chinese students want to come here and study Shakespeare and the Federalist Papers, that’s what they need to learn from America. They don’t need to learn quantum computing and artificial intelligence from America.”

William Shakespeare was born and died in the United Kingdom more than 150 years before the Declaration of Independence was signed.


Sen. Cotton has previously called on China to “pay” for its role in spreading the coronavirus and floated the conspiracy theory that China created the virus in a biological warfare facility.

Many researchers have concluded that most of the coronavirus cases in the U.S. originated in Europe, not China.

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Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton’s
crusade to pin the blame for the coronavirus entirely on China continued Sunday when he said the U.S. should ban Chinese students from studying technology in the U.S. because there was “little doubt” China was trying to steal the U.S. coronavirus vaccine research.

“In the middle of a pandemic, what’s the most valuable intellectual property in the world? It’s the research that our great laboratories and life science companies are doing on prophylactic drugs, therapeutic drugs, and ultimately a vaccine,” Cotton said on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures.”


So I have little doubt that the Chinese intelligence services are actively trying to steal America’s intellectual property as it relates to the virus that they unleashed on the world, because, of course, they want to be the country that claims credit for finding those drugs or finding a vaccine, and then use it as leverage against the rest of the world,” Cotton added.

Cotten said it was a “scandal” for the U.S. to education the "Communist Party’s brightest minds” only for them to steal American jobs when they return to China and "design weapons and other devices that can be used against the American people.”


The solution: ban Chinese students from studying science and technology in the U.S.

“So I think we need to take a very hard look at the visas that we give the Chinese nationals to come to the United States to study, especially at the post-graduate level in advanced scientific and technological fields,” he said.

If Chinese students want to come here and study Shakespeare and the Federalist Papers, that’s what they need to learn from America. They don’t need to learn quantum computing and artificial intelligence from America.”

William Shakespeare was born and died in the United Kingdom more than 150 years before the Declaration of Independence was signed.


Sen. Cotton has previously called on China to “pay” for its role in spreading the coronavirus and floated the conspiracy theory that China created the virus in a biological warfare facility.

Many researchers have concluded that most of the coronavirus cases in the U.S. originated in Europe, not China.

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They come to the U.S. to steal state secrets:yeshrug:
 
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