I want to thank my colleagues for their good work.
This is not just us getting together and condemning the human rights atrocities and the forced labor in Xinjiang.
It's going to take a lot of work and a lot of effort for us to continue to beat this drum to get people to acknowledge t...
We have come together on this issue. And I want to emphasize that point.
Now's the time to reassess.
I now am pleased to introduce Representative Jennifer Wexton of Virginia, who has emerged as a champion for human rights...
Words, however, are not enough. And we must act and respond quickly to these horrific crimes.
China's final solution to the Uyghurs is disturbingly clear and simple.
China claims that these sprawling camps with barbed wire and armed guard towers are humane vocational training centers. ...
So today I am pleased to announce that Senator Rubio, Congressman Chris Smith, Senator Merkley, Congressman Suozzi, Cong...
Any U.S. or international company working in or with suppliers in Xinjiang should reconsider whether they want to be pro...
this is one of the world's largest human rights tragedies.
Today I am proud to announce the release of a new China Commission report detailing how global supply chains are tainted...
the introduction of this bill today, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, is important.
history will not look favorably on those who knew about it and did nothing.
Opening Statement of Hon. James P. McGovern, a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts; Chair, Congressional-Executive Co...
what is taking place there probably rises to the level of a crime against humanity.
Over the past several years, the Chinese government created and expanded a system of extrajudicial mass internment camps...