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Pew Survey: 79% of Americans Welcome International Students, but 50% Support Restricting Chinese Students

79% of Americans believe admitting international students benefits both academia and the economy—a figure that has remained stable since 2021. However, when the question turns specifically to Chinese students, public opinion is sharply divided: 50% of respondents support restrictions, while 47% oppose them, making the issue a focal point of debate.

U.S. Congressional Hearing Focuses on China-Linked Illegal Marijuana Farms, Chinese American Community Fears Stigmatization

On September 18, the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee held a hearing in Room 310 of the Cannon House Office Building in Washington. The theme was “Invasion of the Homeland: How China is Using Illegal Marijuana to Build a Criminal Network Across America.” The hearing revealed that illegal marijuana farms linked to Chinese nationals have rapidly expanded across multiple U.S. states, controlling thousands of acres of land, some located near military facilities, raising concerns over national security and food safety.

U.S. Implements New Naturalization Rules, Emphasizing History and Civics Knowledge

On September 17, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced in the Federal Register that it will implement the 2025 Naturalization Civics Test. The reform aims to assess applicants’ understanding of U.S. history, government, and civic responsibilities in accordance with statutory requirements. It is also part of a series of measures the agency is…

Elon Musk’s Company Sues Former Chinese Employee, Accusing Him of Stealing Grok Trade Secrets

On August 28, 2025, xAI, the artificial intelligence company founded by Tesla’s Elon Musk, filed a lawsuit in federal court in California against former engineer Xuechen Li, accusing him of stealing trade secrets related to xAI’s chatbot Grok before leaving the company and taking them to competitor OpenAI. According to the complaint, Li joined xAI…

TAAF Launches Campaign Highlighting the Beauty of Asian American Dual Identity

Recently, The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) launched the “Asian+American” campaign, a nationwide public service announcement (PSA) initiative aimed at encouraging Asian Americans to celebrate the complexity and beauty of their dual identities. Created in collaboration with the award-winning global creative agency Wieden+Kennedy New York, the campaign features striking visual storytelling and imagery that will be…

Preface to the Poros Chronicle

Welcome to the world of Poros Chronicle! As a media platform dedicated to serving the Chinese American community and documenting Chinese stories, we embark on this new chapter with immense passion and a strong sense of mission. Our goal is to present the struggles, unique voices, and remarkable achievements of Chinese Americans through authentic, diverse, and multidimensional perspectives, providing a platform for self-expression, mutual support, and inspiration within the community.