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A Letter to President Trump from United Chinese Americans

Dear President Trump,

The undersigned organizations would like to express our grave concern about the two Executive Orders you issued on August 6th, 2020, effectively banning the WeChat and TikTok applications.
If fully implemented, these Executive Orders will likely violate constitutional protections for all Americans and erode the American rule of law. In addition, these orders will most certainly harm American business operations and their ability to compete in China. But most importantly, these orders will tarnish America’s moral standing in the world, and certainly have an adverse and disparate impact on the lives of many Americans, including millions of Chinese Americans, by chilling their ability to freely communicate with others throughout the world. As such, we respectfully request that you rescind the two Executive Orders.

WeChat and TikTok are popular applications owned by companies in China that are used by hundreds of millions of people globally, not just in China. In the case of WeChat, a mobile communication and commercial platform, many Chinese Americans rely on the application for daily communication with their families and loved ones in China, for conducting business internationally, for civic participation and free political expression in America, and also for exchanging news and opinions that may not be easily available inside China. Thus, these Executive Orders would severely disrupt and uproot the way of life for millions of Americans, as well as limit the free exchange of ideas and facts both here and abroad.

While we recognize the privacy and cyber security concerns noted in the Executive Orders, to dictate and control the way Americans choose the Internet platforms and access information would fly against the openness and democratic values that are at the core of the American spirit. This unnecessarily restrictive and imperious action is out of sync with our core values and American constitutional principles like freedom of speech, and the right to due process under the rule of law.
Furthermore, by banning these popular platforms according to the dictates of US government, we are moving dangerously close to the very censorship we so much loathe and often condemn in autocratic societies.

Mr. President, the United States has long stood for an open and free Internet. These Executive Orders, coupled with the Clean Network initiative your Administration has taken targeting China, would effectively create two separate and decoupled internets, which will only serve to restrict the free flow of information to and from China, and reverse the long-held national policy of an open and free Internet held by all previous administrations.

At a time of global pandemic and economic crises, this world needs more free and open communication and cooperation among the nations, not less. Starting an all-out Cold War on the technology front with China during a pandemic is certainly not in the best interest of the United States and this world.

As such, we respectfully request that you revoke the two Executive Orders.

Sincerely yours,
The Undersigned Organizations:

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About UCA

The United Chinese Americans (UCA) is a community-based civic movement and federation, dedicated to the enrichment and empowerment of the Chinese American community in the United States. We are a nonpartisan, non-government affiliated coalition with a growing number of chapters, partners and affiliates throughout the United States. 

Founded in September 2016 at the inaugural Chinese American Convention, UCA was formally incorporated and received IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit status in 2017. UCA has since grown into a national federation with 12 chapters and over 30 community partners. Currently, UCA has chapters in the following cities or states: Atlanta, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York City, San Francisco, Washington State, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

UCA motto: Serve, Lead, Inspire

UCA core values: Service, Compassion and Humanity

Mission Statement

UCA is dedicated to enriching and empowering Chinese American communities through civic participation, political engagement, youth education and development, preservation of heritage and culture, promoting a better understanding between the United States and China, for the well-being of our community, our country, and our world.

Chapters

Illinois Chapter

San Francisco Chapter

Wisconsin Chapter

Iowa Chapter

West Virginia Chapter

Massachusetts Chapter

Connecticut Chapter

UCAWA

Las Vegas Chapter

Community Partners

Utah Chinese Association

South Carolina Chinese Association of Columbia

Alliance of Chinese Americans (San Diego)

Ohio Chinese American Association

Legal Immigration Alliance (CA)

Greater Philly Chinese Association

1882 Foundation

Milwaukee Chinese Community Center (MCCC)

The Chinese Friendship Association of Portland

Madison Chinese Community Organization

Arizona Chinese History Association

Massachusetts General Hospital MGH Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness

Carolinas Chinese Chamber of Commerce

Carolinas Chinese Civic Center

Kentucky Chinese American Association

Greater San Antonio Society of Chinese Professionals

Nevada Chinese Association

Chinese American Association in Colorado

Chinese Intercultural Association

NYU PEARL Institute

Chinese American Friendship Association (CAFA)

United Chinese Americans
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Washington, DC 20036

UCA is a 501 C3 nonprofit organization. EIN 82-1111498

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