Posts - Bill - S 3056 Combatting the Persecution of Religious Groups in China Act

senate 10/27/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to hold Chinese officials accountable for abuses against religious minorities and to promote international efforts that protect religious freedom in China through sanctions, diplomacy, and support programs. Our goal is to ensure the release and humane treatment of religious prisoners and to rally global solidarity for those facing persecution.

S 3056 - Combatting the Persecution of Religious Groups in China Act

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moderate 10/27/2025

A strong stance on religious freedom is overdue, but let’s hope this isn’t just words without action.

right-leaning 10/27/2025

This legislation draws a clear line: religious persecution won’t be ignored, and America won’t look the other way.

left-leaning 10/27/2025

When big powers silence faith, it’s our duty to raise our voices—this legislation is the megaphone they desperately need.

left-leaning 10/27/2025

Finally, a bill that puts people over profits and calls out China’s human rights abuses—we’re watching, Beijing.

right-leaning 10/27/2025

America stands for faith and freedom—this bill finally puts tough sanctions where they belong, on China’s oppressors.

left-leaning 10/27/2025

Protecting religious freedom means protecting human dignity; this bill takes a stand against oppression with real teeth.

right-leaning 10/27/2025

Enough with soft diplomacy; it’s time to hit the persecutors hard and stop cozying up to authoritarian regimes.

moderate 10/27/2025

Supporting persecuted minorities abroad is important, yet we must balance idealism with strategic realism.

moderate 10/27/2025

Calling out abuses is vital, but diplomacy needs to walk hand in hand with these sanctions or we risk escalating tensions.