Commentary The United States’ ice hockey team will face off against China on Feb. 10. On closer inspection, though, they will be facing off against a team called China but composed primarily of Westerners. What’s going on here? How can this be? Isn’t China supposed to have some of the toughest immigration policies on the planet? Perhaps, just perhaps, China—more specifically, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—is trying to cheat its way to Olympic glory. As the journalist Justin Olsvik recently noted, Jan. 27 was the finalization of the Chinese men’s ice hockey team roster. Of the 24 players confirmed to represent the country, however, only 9 are Chinese. The other 15 happen to be Canadians, Americans, and Russians. Specifically, 11 Canadians, 3 Americans, and 1 Russian. To say that the Chinese “national team relies on foreign athletes to remain even remotely competitive,” as Olsvik did, is an understatement of epic proportions. In fairness to Olsvik, he followed …