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          Diplomacy may resolve fugitive status, lawyers say

          By Paul Welitzkin in New York | China Daily USA | Updated: 2015-06-12 13:09

          As China's most-wanted economic fugitives sits in a New Jersey jail seeking asylum in the United States, legal observers say the US and China may resolve her status through diplomacy.

          The first hearing for Yang Xiuzhu took place on Tuesday at an immigration court in Manhattan. The 30-minute hearing was held behind closed doors in response to Yang's privacy waiver request.

          She is one of the 100 Chinese nationals suspected of corruption who are believed to have fled abroad. Yang used to serve as vice-mayor of Wenzhou, a coastal city in the eastern Zhejiang province. Chinese investigators say they have evidence that Yang accepted 253 million yuan ($40.7 million) in bribes.

          US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed that Yang is being held at the Hudson County Correctional Center in Kearny, about 10 miles from Manhattan, for "violating the terms of the Visa Waiver Program," and asked the immigration court to deport her to China.

          Yang was detained last June as she was entering the US from Canada using a fake Dutch passport.

          "I think the State Department will be inclined to work with China on an extradition" for Yang, Lenni Benson, professor of law at New York Law School and director of the Safe Passage Project said in an interview with China Daily on Thursday.

          She added there is a section of immigration law that contains an exception to asylum protection "(if) there are serious reasons for believing that the alien has committed a serious non-political crime outside the United States prior to the arrival of the alien in the United States," the section reads.

          Jae Lee, an immigration attorney in New York, said Yang's corruption charges will affect her case.

          "The State Department is undoubtedly watching this case very closely," he said.

          "Yang may argue that the corruption charges are merely a pretext by the Chinese government, and that its true motivation for prosecution is based on her political opinion. Since asylum proceedings are closed to the public, we don't know what arguments she has raised.

          "She can only win if she proves her claim, because she bears the burden of proof. It will be difficult based on what we know about her case publicly," he said.

          Meanwhile, on Thursday a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman urged the US to repatriate Yang at the earliest date.

          Last year Chinese officials said more than 150 "economic fugitives", many of them described as corrupt government officials, were in the US.

          Even though the US and China lack a formal extradition treaty, officials from the two countries hope to strengthen cooperation on repatriating Chinese fugitives and stolen assets.

          Immigration attorney Lee said: "in the case of Yang, one can speculate that the only applicable ground for her asylum claim is on the basis of her political opinion."

          "It is not enough that she would face harsh sanctions for her embezzlement charges, because a country's prosecution and punishment of individuals for violations of legitimate penal laws is not considered persecution, but rather the prerogative of a sovereign nation," Lee said.

          paulwelitzkin@chinadailyusa.com

           

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