University of Michigan Interim President Domenico Grasso condemned the alleged actions of Chinese students in criminal cases during a hearing with federal lawmakers Thursday, describing those actions as national security threats.
He testified before the U.S. House Committee on Education and Workforce and said that the university has no tolerance for actions “that may risk the security of our nation.”
“We look forward to continuing our dialogue with this committee to ensure that the interests of Michigan and of the nation are protected from both known threats we face today and those that may occur in the future,” Grasso said the morning of Thursday, March 26, in Washington, D.C.
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