All present and former members of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) National Congress, as well as all of their adult relatives, would be barred from entering the United States, or owning property here, under new sanctions sought by 19 House Republicans. “This collection of individuals are some of the world’s worst human rights offenders and leaders in an authoritarian, evil regime. We not only have a national security obligation, but a moral obligation, to block them from carrying out their corrupt agenda here on our shores,” Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) said in a statement provided to journalists covering Congress by the Republican Study Committee (RSC). Banks is chairman of the RSC, which is the largest caucus in the 117th Congress. The CCP National Congress is the top policy-making body within China’s sole legal political party and meets every five years, including later in 2022. Banks and the other co-sponsors of …