Six more Chinese police stations are operating in the United States—spanning from California to New York and in between—but the facilities extend beyond American borders, too. Spain-based human rights watchdog Safeguard Defenders noted there are over 100 of these Chinese overseas stations operating in 53 countries. Human rights groups and U.S. officials are raising concerns that they are used to harass and intimate Chinese dissidents. Meanwhile, China maintains they simply help Chinese nationals with their documents and driver’s licenses.
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