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Contact Congress about H.R. 2127: Expel Illegal Chinese Police Act of 2025

The bill would freeze U.S.-linked assets and block U.S. entry for certain Chinese police-linked actors. It also limits when federal agencies can join outside investigations involving those people or groups.

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Expel Illegal Chinese Police Act of 2025 is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Latest action on H.R. 2127: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects Chinese police-linked institutions, their senior leaders, and people tied to a Chinese police or United Front presence in the United States. It also affects covered non-U.S. citizens, their close family members, and anyone in the U.S. who must follow sanctions rules. Federal agencies would also face new limits when another country asks them to help investigate covered people or groups.

Why this matters: The bill matters because it would give the U.S. a direct way to punish and block Chinese police-linked activity inside the country. It aims to protect people in the U.S., including Chinese diaspora communities, from foreign monitoring or pressure. It could also affect U.S.-China relations and some law enforcement cooperation. Those broader effects would depend on how the President uses the bill’s powers.

Key provisions in H.R. 2127

  • The President must sanction covered Chinese police departments and law enforcement bodies. This includes local Chinese police groups, their senior leaders, and people tied to setting up or keeping a Chinese police presence in the U.S.
  • Police departments in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Fujian Province are specifically covered. The bill names them as examples of targeted entities.
  • People acting for Chinese public security bureaus or the United Front Work Department can be covered. This applies when they try to secretly watch or intimidate people in the U.S.
  • The U.S. must freeze covered foreign persons’ property connected to the United States. This includes property in the U.S., property that enters the U.S., or property controlled by a U.S. person under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, a sanctions law.
  • Some non-U.S. citizens would be blocked from U.S. visas, entry, parole, and other immigration benefits. This includes workers for covered groups or people, their immediate family members, and people tied to creating a Chinese police or United Front presence in the U.S.

How Modern Action helps you take action on H.R. 2127

You do not have to start with a blank letter. Modern Action turns the bill, your position, and the relevant congressional context into a message you can edit and send. The goal is to make contacting Congress clear, specific, and useful without forcing you to parse bill text or figure out the right office on your own.

Questions people ask about H.R. 2127

What is H.R. 2127?
The bill would freeze U.S.-linked assets and block U.S. entry for certain Chinese police-linked actors. It also limits when federal agencies can join outside investigations involving those people or groups.
How do I support or oppose H.R. 2127?
Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
Who should I contact about H.R. 2127?
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Can Modern Action explain H.R. 2127 before I act?
Yes. Modern Action gives you a plain-English summary, current status, and action context before you send anything.

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