They can make a better living working in a low‐wage Chinese amusement park than at home in the Ukraine.
Proposed changes to a Chinese public security law to criminalize comments, clothing or symbols that “undermine the spirit” or “harm the feelings” of the country have triggered the concern of legal experts, who say the amendments could be used arbitrarily.
Chinese officials have instead refused to use the term invasion to describe Russia’s actions, and have repeatedly said they will cut their own path when it comes to their response.
In a statement released Sunday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhào Lìjiān denied China had been singling out foreigners.