Foreign media: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security proposed to limit the stay of mainland journalists in the U.S. to 90 days, while journalists from Hong Kong, Macao, and other countries or regions are allowed 240 days, with the possibility of extension. Previously, visas were usually tied to the employment period or the duration of the reporting assignment.
China urged the U.S. not to take the wrong path, emphasizing that this policy is a discriminatory measure that deviates from the U.S. government's previous commitments. China also called on the U.S. to stop the improper harassment and deportation of Chinese students.
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