Commentary The Congressional-Executive Commission on China is calling for quicker prioritization of Uyghur and Hong Kong refugees, but American interests would also be served by supporting Tibetans and Falun Gong. Several laws meant to assist Uyghurs and Hongkongers are laying dormant in the U.S. Congress, and the American Presidency is failing to take executive action where it could alleviate the conditions of refugees from China. Immigration of highly-skilled Chinese would strengthen the United States against our biggest totalitarian adversary, and so prioritizing Uyghurs and Hongkongers, who are likely to be critical of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), serves American national interests. The same logic applies to Tibetans and Falun Gong. According to Owen Churchill in the South China Morning Post, members of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) have detailed the lapses of the Biden administration and U.S. lawmakers on the issue of Uyghur and Hong Kong refugees. The CECC …