
Expanding beyond that case, Lucci said about 1.5 million people were “essentially born in Saipan and raised in Communist China” through birth tourism.
“Denaturalise them all,” he said.
Speaking on Monday on the sidelines of a think tank event in Washington, Khanna, the Democratic representative from California, told the South China Morning Post: “It’s the most absurd thing I’ve ever heard.”
Khanna said there was “no thin line” between criticising the actions of China’s Communist Party and targeting Chinese-Americans.
“If you’re born in the United States, you can’t be denaturalised. You can’t just say, ‘OK, if you’re Chinese-American, we’re going to start denaturalising you’. It was a terrible, terrible comment,” he said.

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