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Subject U.S. Response to Hong Kong's Loss of Autonomy
Date May 29, 2020 1:29 PM
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The death of George Floyd showcases the problems of qualified immunity. Hong Kong has officially lost all autonomy.

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May 29, 2020

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U.S. Response to Beijing’s Suppression of Hong Kong Autonomy ([link removed] )

Americans wanting to express solidarity with Hong Kong also must face the reality that there is not much of substance the United States can do without incurring totally unacceptable risks.

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By Ted Galen Carpenter

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A tragedy in Minneapolis reminds us yet again that eliminating qualified immunity is a moral imperative.

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