Prominent LA Chinese Americans Are Fighting Disloyalty Claims From The Right

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Prominent LA Chinese Americans Are Fighting Disloyalty Claims From The Right
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Conservative media and politicians claim Rep. Judy Chu and East West Bank CEO Dominic Ng have ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

“I think everyone that’s standing up for the Chinese Communist Party should be looked into. Yes. I question her either loyalty or competence,” Gooden said.

The Daily Caller has also tried to pin Communist ties on a former mayor of Alhambra; the chief executive of an L.A.-based plastics company; and a leader in the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association of Los Angeles. TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on March 23.

As chair of the Committee of 100, Ng said he led delegations to China that needed to be coordinated through the Chinese government’s Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. He understood the China Overseas Exchange Association to be connected to that office and agreed to take on an “honorary position” in the association after he was invited in 2013, he said.

The spokesperson added that Ng “has done significant work in his brief time” with APEC and “we look forward to his continued leadership this year.”The defense of Ng by influential friends across Southern California has been more full-throated. Organizations including theissued statements in support of Ng, while well-known leaders in L.A. lined up to sing his praises.

The couple strived to send their children to university overseas. Ng, the youngest of six, came to the U.S. in 1977 to study at the University of Houston, where he tutored other students in math and science.

“That's Dominic,” Buik said. “He doesn't do anything for the ceremony or the title. When he commits to something, he commits.”which does not have any Asian American secretaries. “This decision was justified by accusations of espionage by Japanese Americans,” Chu said. “But to this day, not a single case was ever found.”And it’s bringing people of Chinese heritage — everyone from scientists to community leaders — under scrutiny.

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