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Reauthorization of the FISA Amendments Act

Reauthorization of the FISA Amendments Act

 

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Dear Senator Grassley and Senator Feinstein,

 

We, the undersigned Asian American organizations, are writing to urge stronger protections for Americans and people in the United States as Congress works out reforms of the amendments of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (“FISA”), specifically Section 702 – a law set to expire on December 31, 2017.

As community leaders, we are concerned that innocent Americans and people in the U.S. whom the government has no evidence of wrongdoing may nonetheless fall victim to secret, warrantless U.S. government-sponsored surveillance. In particular, we have seen Asian Americans – 59% of whom are foreign born – placed under a cloud of suspicion and subjected to disproportionate surveillance under Section 702, among other laws. Our concerns are heightened by a spike of recent economic espionage-related cases against innocent Chinese American scientists – all naturalized U.S. citizens – whose charges were later dropped because the government lacked a solid basis for prosecution. In spite of the extraordinary secrecy of the current FISA, it is clear that the government’s secret surveillance of American citizens and people on U.S. soil was a direct cause of at least one of these false prosecutions.

Reforms are Necessary to End Warrantless Surveillance of Innocent Americans

First, we demand that Congress adhere to the Fourth Amendment of our Constitution and require probable cause and warrants to spy on Americans and people inside U.S. borders. The law was enacted to stop espionage, terrorism, and weapons proliferation. Section 702 allows for “foreigners” abroad to be targeted; however, the government captures international communications, e.g., phone calls, texts, emails involving Americans and people in the U.S., and domestic communications between parties inside the U.S. when those communications get routed overseas. Relying on Internet companies and infrastructures, the government can seize limitless numbers of communications. Coupled with exploitative tactics such as using “about communications,” “parallel construction,” “reverse targeting,” and “backdoor searches,” the government has essentially converted a 2

spy program on foreigners into a domestic one on Americans and people on U.S. soil, and without the legal protections normally afforded to them.

Consequently, the government can target individuals, and without a judge to evaluate the decisions, monitor those individuals and use such information against them for domestic crimes that have no connection to national security.

Moreover, according to a report by Demand Progress, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (“the FISA Court” or “FISC”) – a federal court that was established to oversee requests for secret surveillance warrants – “identified serious compliance problems.” Among those problems are: the government collecting, storing and sharing mass domestic communications of Americans and people in the U.S. beyond what the FISA Court approved; not informing the persons being watched as the law requires; violating privileged communications between attorneys and clients; and, failing to cooperate with the FISA Court. The practices defy the oversight authority of the FISA Court, and must cease.

Second, we call on Congress to set a new sunset date within 4 to 6 years. By doing so, Congress can make adjustments as necessary to the law depending on the government agencies’ compliance, the impact on Americans and people in the U.S. and changes in technology and practices.

Third, we advocate for the government to disclose its activities and to empower outside parties like the FISA Court and amici curiae with more oversight and tools to hold the government accountable.

Such provisions have been proposed in both the House and Senate, and received bipartisan support. Moreover, over 40 major civil liberties and privacy rights organizations publicly have supported these critical reforms.

Without the Overdue Protections, Asian Americans Will Continue to be Disproportionately Impacted

Asian Pacific Americans are the fastest growing minority community, growing 72% between 2000 and 2015 from 11.9 million to 20.4 million. Unfortunately, this diversity is not reflected amongst law enforcement and intelligence agencies, making it difficult for them to combat implicit bias or investigate suspected crimes with cultural competence.

Laws, in particular Section 702, exacerbate these longstanding problems by making it more likely that communities of color, including immigrants, will be surveilled — accidentally, deliberately, and incidentally. Under the current Section 702, law enforcement agencies are allowed to browse through secret surveillance records about Americans and people within the U.S. without any court oversight. They are not compelled to report the number of adversaries.

Recently, four United States citizens of Chinese decent were wrongfully arrested and accused of spying to benefit China. After incurring legal fees of up to $200,000 each and enduring months of suspensions or firings, all were eventually vindicated. Although federal law enforcement agents normally communicate with such suspects through their lawyers, these Chinese Americans were arrested, handcuffed, and publicly humiliated by armed agents who appeared without warning at their homes and workplaces. They sustained damage to their personal and professional reputations and families’ sense of well-being and security.

A recent study of the Economic Espionage Act (“EEA”) by South Texas College of Law and distributed by the Committee of 100 and its partners reported the following findings:

As many as 1 in 5 people of Asians and Asian Americans prosecuted as “spies” may be innocent, a rate twice as large compared to any other ethnicity.

Asians and Asian Americans are disproportionately charged with espionage under the EEA. Since 2009, 62% of all defendants charged with espionage under this law have been Asians or Asian Americans.

Asians and Asian Americans convicted of espionage under the EEA receive sentences twice as long as others convicted of the same crimes.

Due to the secrecy of the government, the full scope of espionage-related cases involving Asian Americans are unknown, as is the full impact of Section 702 on criminal proceedings within the United States. However, stories abound in the Asian American community of members being interrogated for past and current connections to family, friends and colleagues abroad. Many immigrants carry justifiable distrust of the government from their nations of origin. The numerous FBI visits to Asian Americans and prosecutions of the innocent Chinese American scientists only further deepen the community’s feelings of mistrust and isolation, and prevent them from fully participating in American life. Yet, based on the past record of Asian Americans’ significant contributions ranging from military service to culture and arts and STEM fields, to name only a few, the community’s potential ought to be nurtured, not discouraged.

Section 702 and related FISA amendments must be reformed to stop the warrantless surveillance of Americans and guard against unjustified racial disparities. Please ensure the privacy, civil rights and civil liberties of all Americans by supporting these 4

overdue and necessary reforms, which needs to be passed in full in order to work in concert.

In summary, we strongly urge Congress to include the following reforms in reauthorizing the FISA Amendments Act:

 A specific sunset date within 4 to 6 years.

 Maximum reforms for oversight, accountability and transparency.

 Strong protection of privacy and civil liberty.

Sincerely,

18millionrising.org

80-20 Initiative

American Heritage Employees Against Discrimination (AHEAD)

Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)

Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO (APALA)

Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA)

Asian Services in Action (ASIA)

Chinese American Citizens Alliance (CACA)

Chinese American Network for Diversity and Opportunity (CANDO)

Chinese for Social Justice

National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)

OCA-Asian American Advocates

South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)

Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)

United Chinese Americans (UCA)

Email: Contact@ApaFisaWatch.org

Website: www.ApaFisaWatch.or

Thanksgiving Greeting

Happy Thanksgiving To You and Yours!

Dear Friends of UCA Family,

Thanksgiving has a special place in the hearts of UCA family, because we have so much to be thankful and grateful about each other.

Your abundant support, care and faith in UCA and its ideals have forged and sustained UCA, a growing family and civic movement of beautiful Chinese Americans who care for our community, care for others, and believe in the ideals of changing ourselves and the world for the better.

Although as a spiritual family we cannot gather together for the holiday, our hearts, thoughts and prayers for each other will keep us together and keep us strong.

Thank you, our UCA friends! Happy Thanksgiving! Warmly yours,

Haipei Shue
President
United Chinese Americans (UCA)

 

 

Become a Member

UCA is a leading nationwide non profit federation of Chinese American organizations and individual citizens across fifty states. It connects, enables, enriches and elevates the diverse Chinese American communities at local, state, national, and international levels. UCA strives to create a community of compassion, public service, shared heritage, civic engagement, political empowerment as well as spiritual enrichment, and foster a unique Chinese American way of life and identity based on our core values, and be a contributing member to the vibrant multi ethnic democracy and for a better world and generations to come.

Please join UCA today! You will be warmly welcomed and embraced; and you will find yourself among the most compassionate and dedicated Chinese Americans! You will find your spiritual home there!

 

Member Privileges

 

  1. Receive regular notice of news, programs, events and other alerts.
  2. Enjoy discounts of UCA merchandise and other paid events, and free “members only” events.
  3. Have opportunity to serve our community and UCA at its leadership positions.
  4. Your children will have opportunities to apply for internship, scholarship and various contests only available to members.
  5. Opportunity to join our future savings programs with affiliated merchants and providers.
  6. Help your local UCA chapters or local partner organizations grow by sharing local and national members benefits.
  7. Enjoy opportunity to join or form interest or hobby groups only available to UCA members, such as nationwide travel & meet-up programs.
  8. Join in our fights for civil rights for our community.

 

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  1. Add the membership item into your shopping cart;
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All membership is valid for a year from the day of purchase, with the exception of Lifetime Membership.

 

 

Individual Membership Sponsored by Corporate

Please select this option if your Company / Organization sponsors you to join UCA. You will get same benefits as individual membership. The benefits is limited to individual only and not extended to the whole Corporation Organization. If this applies to you, please contact us to handle it manually.

Question? You can also ask us to create accounts for your manually. Email contact: info@ucausa.org.

Call for Investigation into NJ Racist Mailer

 

United Chinese Americans (UCA) calls on federal and state authorities of New Jersey to investigate a racist campaign tactic against Asian American minority candidates.

Unnamed and unsigned postcards with explicit and hateful racist remarks showed up in many households’ mailboxes in the winding days of a middle New Jersey school board election, targeting a Chinese American and an Indian American candidate.

With words “DEPORT” flashed cross the candidates’ face, and with bullet points like “Chinese School! Indian School! Enough is Enough!!”, “Stop the Outsiders!” and “Let’s take back our Edison!”, this coward act has shocked and angered the local Chinese American, Indian American and other communities for its glaring racist intent and unacceptable inflammatory language.

Such hateful and racist remarks have no place in America today. It sows only divide, hatred and discrimination among peoples, pitting one community against another. And it created a chilling and intimidating effect for minority candidates across the country. Says UCA president Haipei Shue “This is totally Un-American! It must stop! I call on all fair-minded New Jerseyans to come out to vote on Nov 7! Your vote is your way and your opportunity to say no to racism, hatred and divisiveness!”

To make sure the integrity of American election process is protected, and as a nationwide Chinese American federation, UCA calls on Justice Department, Federal Election Commission and state authorities of New Jersey to immediately open an investigation into this troubling racist campaign tactic against minority candidates, while providing a fair and civic environment for the election process to be carried out in a fair and non-intimidated manner.

 

Media contact: Kangdi Wang
Contact Info: 585-520-3220
Email: Kangdi.wang@ucausa.org

 

November 3, 2017
United Chinese Americans

UCA Harvey Relief Fund Bulletin

In response to the call to help the flooded schools and students by Anne Sung (宋嘉年), the first Chinese Trustee on the Board of the 7th largest ISD in the nation, UCA Harvey Relief Fund would like to thank CapCityKids in Austin for the kind donation of 300 backpacks and 500 draw string sports bags with care packs of daily supplies inside. We would also like to thank the volunteers of APAPA Austin who assembled the hundreds of packages.

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About 40 boxes of backpacks, string sports bags, and care packs were picked up from Austin by volunteers of UCA Harvey Relief Fund on Monday, 10/2 and delivered to Principal Diana Castillo-De Leon of Pilgrim Academy PK-8 in Houston on Tuesday, 10/3.

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Additional backpacks were delivered to the Pilgrim Academy by President Nancy Yeh of APAPA Houston TX Chapter on the next day.

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Houston C.A.R.E. and UCA Harvey Relief Fund have also ordered $7,500 worth of books as requested by Pilgrim Academy. These books will be placed inside the backpacks and bags and give to the students in a ceremony that Trustee Anne Sung and other Houston ISD representatives will attend.

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Another $6,668.34 worth of school supplies have been ordered for Mitchell Elementary School. Houston C.A.R.E. and UCA Harvey Relief Fund are working with Houston ISD to identify the third school.

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About Houston ISD Trustee Anne Sung (宋嘉年): After receiving a BS and a MS in Physics and a MS in Public Policy, ALL from HARVARD, Trustee Sung returned to Houston to teach science in an inner city high school with 95% of the students from low income families and >50% students are English deficient. Last November she won the runoff of a special election by 27 votes or <0.5% of the votes to be the first Chinese Trustee on the board of Houston ISD and is running for re-election on Nov. 7.

2017 UCA Summer Fundraising

 

【Sep. 9, 2017】

Dear Friends and Donors of UCA,

I would like to thank you for your generous contribution to the UCA! We made it together!! Again!

In less than 4 days (August 18 through 21), we have raised over $60, 000 online! And our Los Angeles fundraiser raised $42,120! With a total of over $100,000! Which is way above and beyond anyone’s expectation! This is a fun UCA weekend, a weekend that made a difference!

On behalf of United Chinese Americans (UCA), our executive team and our devoted volunteers, I would like to thank you all for your generous contribution. And more importantly your care and trust in us! With you behind us, or working together, we will build a better and stronger Chinese American community together, where we all can serve, lead, and inspire each other, our community and this country!

Should you have any questions about your donation or UCA in general, please do not hesitate contacting us at donate@ucausa.org or call us at 609.575.2187.

Once again, thank you!

With deep gratitude,

 

Haipei Shue, UCA President
Steven Wang, Chair of Fundraising Committee
Bonnie Liao, Chair of Member & Donor Services

 

UCA Harvey Relief Fund

 

 

【Sep. 2, 2017】As Hurricane Harvey brought a historical natural disaster to residents in Houston area, Chinese Americans around the country were eager to help those people in urgent need. United Chinese Americans (UCA) has been collaborating with Chinese organizations in Houston area to call for Chinese communities everywhere to send in their donations to the affected parties to join in the humanistic efforts.

 

UCA 哈维飓风联合救援基金通告 (1)

哈维飓风给休斯敦一带居民带来了百年未遇的严重灾难。各地华人忧心如焚,急人所急,纷纷想向灾区灾民伸出援手。美国华人联合会(United Chinese Americans, UCA, http://ucausa.org)在和休斯顿地区华人社团联系和协商后,决定动员各地华人社区,把最急需援助的款项和帮助在第一时间送到休斯顿灾区。

美国华人联合会与休斯敦中华文化服务中心(http://ccchouston.org/) 和美南新闻报业电视传媒集团(李蔚华董事长, http://southernnewsgroup.com/ )达成了合作协议,共同成立一个联合救援基金,资助哈维飓风的受灾者。

联合救援基金已经提供了$3000给正在积极参与救灾的休斯敦华裔联盟(Houston Chinese Alliance, HCA, http://hcaus.org/) 购买了拆除墙壁和地板的工具和通风除湿设备,以便志愿者趁长周末放假期间,抢在受潮的墙壁发霉之前,及时帮助灾区家庭拆除浸过水的墙壁和地板、地毡并且去除室内的湿气。

联合救援基金的部份先期资金也将提供给设在 “中华文化服务中心” 的 “联邦紧急事务管理署(FEMA)” 援助站,以协助不谙英语的灾民申请政府的补助以及其他需求。其他一些急需援助的项目也正在协商之中。

联合救援基金将由大休斯顿地区联合基金会的组织会员之一的中华文化服务中心经管 ,并将由美国华人联合会在休斯敦地区合作伙伴的代表监督。我们会配合中华文化服务中心及时把 501(c)(3) 抵税的相关信息和收据一并寄给您。

中华民族历来有着一方有难,八方援助的美德。对于华人社区对哈维灾区的无私义捐和大力支援,美国华人联合会在此表示由衷的感激。

白先慎 美国华人联合会理事会主席
薛海培 美国华人联合会会长

 

募捐附件

如果您愿意捐款给救援基金会帮助休斯顿地区的灾民,您可以选择以下方式之一:

1)邮寄支票。支票抬头请写“Chinese Community Center” ,同时在支票上注明“Harvey Relief Fund (UCA)”,并且附上电邮地址以便寄上收据,然后把支票邮寄到:UCA Harvey Relief Fund, 5319 Dumfries Drive, Houston, TX 77096

2)您也可以用电子汇款(wire transfer)方式。汇款请按以下的资讯填写附上银行表格的样本:

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