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Australian Woman Fired, to Be Deported for Breaking Beijing Quarantine to Go Jogging
An Australian woman who had just arrived in Beijing was fired and is set to be deported after she broke the quarantine rule created to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Only identified by her surname as Liang, the woman is an executive for the German pharmaceutical giant Bayer and had recently returned to China on March 14, according to Shanghaiist.
How a Chinese Cancer Patient’s ‘Last Vacation’ With Family in the U.S. Turned Into Nightmare
An elderly Chinese cancer patient with months to live was recently detained by United States federal officers and deported back to China along with his wife after his family took them to a Carnival cruise in the Bahamas.
However, after their harrowing experience, Yuanjun Cui and his wife Huan Wang are now being allowed back into the U.S. without any explanation as to why they were held and deported in the first place.
Chinese Student Pays Imposter $3,000 to Take US College Entrance Exam, Both Get Deported
A Chinese woman is set to be deported after admitting to using an impostor to take her university English test.
On Monday, Pennsylvania State University student Huang Leyi admitted to cheating on her college-entrance exam by paying a test taker to answer her English-language exam, Reuters reports.
Deported Korean-American Adoptee Found Dead of Apparent Suicide
Five years after being deported back to Korea, a Korean-American adoptee was found to have apparently jumped to his death from an apartment building in Ilsan, in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
According to Global Overseas Adoptees’ Link (G.O.A’.L), 42-year-old Phillip Clay was discovered dead outside an apartment building at around 11:40 p.m, Korea Times reported.
ASU Student to Be Deported to China for Recording Women in Bathrooms
Former Arizona State University student and Chinese national, 22-year-old Zhang Xiaoyuan, is set to be deported back to China after he was convicted in January of felony voyeurism charges.
Zhang was spotted by two women walking out of a women’s restroom on ASU’s Tempe campus back in September, and they were able to quickly grab his phone away from him and wait until police arrived.