Commentary Federal prosecutors have dismissed the case against Chinese national Tang Juan, whose trial on visa fraud charges was to begin on July 26, the Sacramento Bee reports. Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip Talbert declined to comment and Assistant U.S. Attorney Heiko Coppola “gave no reason for seeking the dismissal,” which has little or nothing to do with criminal justice. According to a federal criminal complaint filed on June 26, 2020 in the Eastern District of California, on Oct. 28, 2019, Tang applied for a non-immigrant visa to conduct cancer research at the University of California at Davis. She answered “no” to the question “have you served in the military?” and denied affiliation with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Tang was issued a J-1 visa on Nov. 5, 2019, but that was premature, according to other evidence in the complaint. The Federal Bureau of Investigation found an April 14, 2019 article on a …