The Chinese communist regime announced on July 30 that it would stop issuing private passports to Chinese citizens indefinitely while repeatedly stressing it was an anti-pandemic measure. However, outside of China many have queried what the real motive might be in restricting people’s mobility. On Wednesday, Liu Haitao, director of Border Inspection Management of the Chinese regime’s Immigration Administration, said at a Chinese State Council press conference, “China will strengthen entry and exit management at ports and borders, strictly prevent the import of epidemics, and strengthen various measures.” One of the measures was to “strictly restrict the cross-border movement of non-emergency and non-essential people.” Liu said, “The Immigration Administration will temporarily not issue private passports and other entry and exit permits for non-essential and non-emergency exit reasons.” However, the regime did not specify when the issuing of private passports would  resume. Some Chinese citizens claimed that the strict control of …