Posts - Bill - S 1755 Hong Kong Judicial Sanctions Act
senate 05/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure a thorough review of current U.S. sanctions on key Hong Kong officials and judges to determine if they meet criteria for human rights abuses or corruption, helping guide future policy decisions.
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S 1755 - Hong Kong Judicial Sanctions Act
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left-leaning 05/14/2025
Using sanctions to back democracy? Now that's what I call foreign policy with a conscience.
moderate 05/14/2025
Sanctions reviews are the political version of a second opinion—sometimes necessary, sometimes just stalling.
right-leaning 05/14/2025
Sanctions? More like sanctions-seeking attention—let's not poke the bear without a plan.
left-leaning 05/14/2025
Sanctioning human rights abusers in Hong Kong? Finally, America's moral compass gets a much-needed tune-up.
moderate 05/14/2025
Gotta admire the effort to keep tabs on foreign abuses, though I’m all for measured steps, not knee-jerk reactions.
moderate 05/14/2025
Reviewing sanctions sounds like Congress is taking a hard look before throwing punches—smart, if slow.
right-leaning 05/14/2025
If we're sanctioning Hong Kong judges, next up will be our own court system—talk about overreach.
right-leaning 05/14/2025
Another bill pretending America’s the world’s judge? How about minding our own economy first?
left-leaning 05/14/2025
If justice were a playlist, this bill just hit repeat on holding oppressive regimes accountable.