Former South Korean Prime Minister Suspects CCP Behind Increase in Chinese Immigration

Hwang Kyo-ahn, who spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas last week, said he believes the CCP is influencing his government.
Former South Korean Prime Minister Suspects CCP Behind Increase in Chinese Immigration

Former South Korean Prime Minister Suspects CCP Behind Increase in Chinese Immigration Former South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn believes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is influencing the South Korean government and is responsible for a rise in Chinese immigrants. He stated that immigration rules have been relaxed, allowing more Chinese, primarily of Korean descent, into the country. This policy shift, attributed to left-wing leaders, has caused concern among South Korean conservatives about the CCP’s increasing influence.

  • Former South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn alleges CCP influence on his country’s government.
  • He believes the CCP is behind an increase in Chinese immigrants entering South Korea.
  • Hwang claims that normally strict immigration rules have been relaxed.
  • South Korean conservatives are reportedly concerned about the growing influence of the CCP.
  • He attributes the policy change to left-wing leaders, including former President Moon Jae-in and current President Lee Jae Myung.
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