Posts - Bill - HR 4830 Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act of 2025

house 08/01/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to strengthen sanctions and other measures to hold accountable those responsible for human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang, while supporting survivors and preserving their cultural heritage. Our goal is to confront and counter the ongoing atrocities through coordinated policy, aid, and accountability efforts.

HR 4830 - Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act of 2025

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right-leaning 08/01/2025

Another pile of sanctions? Maybe diplomacy should get a vote before we start throwing economic tantrums.

right-leaning 08/01/2025

We want human rights, sure, but national security comes first—let’s not hobble our own economy chasing virtue signals.

left-leaning 08/01/2025

Sanctions and support for victims? That's justice served cold with a side of accountability. Let's turn outrage into action.

left-leaning 08/01/2025

Finally, a bill that says genocide is not just a topic for history books. It's about time we put human rights over corporate profits.

moderate 08/01/2025

Protecting cultural heritage and banning forced labor goods sounds great—now let's see those promises backed up by clear metrics.

right-leaning 08/01/2025

Cutting contracts with Chinese firms sounds tough, but who’s picking up the tab for American businesses hurt by this? Talk about collateral damage.

moderate 08/01/2025

Sanctions are one thing, but will this bill actually force change or just end up in another dusty report? Time will tell.

left-leaning 08/01/2025

If ignoring forced labor is capitalism, consider me a socialist. This bill makes sure exploitation isn’t the new normal.

moderate 08/01/2025

A solid step toward accountability—but I hope it doesn’t just escalate tensions without a solid diplomatic playbook.