Florida Senator Warns US Immigration Laws Allow Spies to Enter Freely
Republican Ashley Moody tells Senate Judiciary Committee nations with mandatory espionage laws are exploiting US legal channels
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- Republican Senator Ashley Moody of Florida testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee warning that US immigration laws are too permissive, allowing individuals from nations with mandatory espionage laws to enter the country.
- Moody said the legal channels essentially roll out a 'red carpet' for people who steal military and commercial secrets, calling the situation concerning and saying it keeps her up at night.
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Senator Ashley Moody is a Republican from Florida serving in the US Senate. She appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee to express concerns about US immigration policies that she claims allow individuals from countries with mandatory espionage laws to enter the United States.
Through its permissive legal channels, the US is "inviting, welcoming, come on in with the red carpet rolled out" people who steal military and commercial secrets, Republican Senator Ashley Moody of Florida told the Senate Judiciary Committee, adding that it keeps "her up at night." "We're doing this with nations that actually have laws on the books that require their citizens to spy on us, gather intelligence, and report back," she said. "And this is very concerning to me." The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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- Which specific nations is Senator Moody referring to?
- What specific immigration policies is she targeting?
- What evidence does she have of spies entering through legal channels?
- What action is she proposing?






