Bloomberg Businessweek Summary: A report of Committee of 100 based on a review of 190 economic espionage cases brought since 1996, showed that defendants with Asian surnames were more than twice as likely to be falsely accused and, if convicted, faced harsher punishment. December 14, 2021
NBC News Summary: A study published in September by Committee of 100 showed that people with Asian names were more likely to be accused of spying but less likely to be found guilty. An overwhelming number of those defendants were of Chinese descent. December 10, 2021
Fronteras Summary: A joint report by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 outlines the negative effect the China Initiative has had on both the research community and individuals who work within it. December 07, 2021
Fronteras Committee of 100 Comments on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Officially Launching the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI) December 09, 2021
KJZZ Summary: A joint report by the University of Arizona and Committee of 100 shows the Trump-era China Initiative led to the racial profiling of Chinese American scientists December 07, 2021