新泽西寿司店老板被控担任中国政府未注册代理人
NJ Sushi Restaurant Owner Charged With Acting As Unregistered Agent Of Chinese Government

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/nj-sushi-restaurant-owner-charged-acting-unregistered-agent-chinese-government

61岁的张明熙(人称“寿司约翰”),新泽西州蒙哥马利镇“雅雅面馆”的老板,于3月24日在纽瓦克被移民及海关执法局(ICE)逮捕。张明熙于2024年4月被判犯有“充当中国政府未注册代理人”罪,此前在2021年认罪,承认在2016年充当中国政府代理人而未通知美国总检察长。 ICE表示,张明熙于2000年合法进入美国,违反了他的入境条件。他现在被关押在伊丽莎白拘留中心,等待移民程序,他的逮捕正发生在更大范围的驱逐行动中。《纽约邮报》报道称,张明熙于2016年在巴哈马会见了中国安全官员,并在新泽西州向一人交付了3.5万美元。他还承认曾在自己家中接待过中国政府官员两次。 尽管他已被定罪,但他餐馆的一名员工指出,张明熙在这种情况下情况良好,正在等待释放。该员工还补充说,当地社区一直支持张明熙和他的家人。


原文

A 61 year old man known as “Sushi John” and owner of Ya Ya Noodles in Montgomery Township, NJ, was arrested by ICE in Newark on March 24, according to the NY Post.

Ming Xi Zhang, 61, was convicted in April 2024 of “acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government” and sentenced to three years’ probation. He had pleaded guilty in 2021 to serving as a Chinese agent in 2016 without notifying the U.S. Attorney General.

According to ICE, Zhang legally entered the U.S. in 2000 but later “violated the terms of his lawful admission.” He is being held at the Elizabeth Detention Center awaiting immigration proceedings, following his recent arrest by ICE amid a broader deportation push under President Trump.

Photo: NY Post

The NY Post writes that in 2016, Zhang met with Chinese security officials in the Bahamas and delivered $35,000 to an unnamed individual in New Jersey. He also admitted to hosting a Chinese government agent twice at his Princeton home that fall, according to NJ.com.

“He’s doing good, I mean, given the circumstances,” a worker at his restaurant told the Post. “But yeah, he’s just kind of waiting… to get let out.”

Since his arrest, local support in the blue state has accelerated. Apparently citizens of New Jersey are just fine with Zhang acting on behalf of the Chinese government.

“The whole town has been really supportive,” the worker added. “Everyone’s been coming in, offering phone numbers, talking to his family . . . everyone’s really supportive.”

No word yet on whether or not it was Eric Swalwell's favorite place to eat when visiting New Jersey...

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