Sun XX, an undergraduate student who graduated from Fudan University, received a doctorate in the United States and decisively became an American citizen to work on Wall Street. Mainly engaged in nuclear physics research, he has published a total of 32 SC1 articles by himself and his name (in fact, he only has two). Successfully obtained a U.S. green card, with a monthly salary of up to $100,000.
It is rumored that he was later hit by a divorce, and that the high-income, Chinese-American was engaged in secret (rumored to be communications) science, and this is the reason why he has been wandering the streets of the United States for 16 years, is it possible? There are two pieces of information: (1) At that time, Taiwan's "Wen Ho spy case" occurred, and the United States was more cautious and excluded Chinese from entering the core profession; (2) Sun XX later entered the computer science major, which was not the major he was good at and liked.
Mr. Zhu, the first person to find Sun XX in New York, USA, due to the spread of Mr. Zhu's video, Sun XX temporarily ended his wandering life. Sun XX said that he would like to "return to China". This is also what the zealous people who care about him are looking forward to, but here comes the problem:
Sun X× was sent to study abroad, but he betrayed his motherland and became an American citizen. At best, a Chinese-American. His country is the United States, not China. It is not so much that he wants to "return home" as "go abroad". If "returning" is China. 16 years is not 16 days, why not seek a way back to China earlier.
Sun ×× is engaged in cutting-edge and secret work, and he is an American, is there a possibility, he is pretending to be crazy and stupid, attracting people's attention, attracting the attention and sympathy of others, and wanting to "return to China", will there be no suspicion of intermittent trouble?
If Sun ×× is really a homeless man, he has been sick for 16 years, and his hearing has decreased significantly. He had forgotten almost everything he had learned before, and he had switched from physics to computer science, either halfway or not proficient. Even if he can return to China, how much contribution can he make when he returns to China? Now some people have broken the news that only two of the 32 SCI papers published by Sun X× are his own, and the rest are all pseudonyms, and the "genius" may be in vain.
Sun ×× is an American citizen, and it is not easy to go abroad to China. The laws of both countries are involved, and China has not accepted the laws of an American, and may even have to go through diplomatic channels (he is a "genius", and the United States may not let him go).
On the morning of the 6th, the staff of the Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Hotline of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs introduced that if Sun XX has a US citizen certificate, he can contact the relevant departments of the local government in the United States to handle the return to China; if Sun ×× has a Chinese citizen ID, he can directly contact the Consulate General in New York; if Sun X × does not have a certificate at present, his family can contact the public security organ in his hometown or the volunteers of the alumni association to get in touch with the Consulate General in New York, and reflect his personal details to the relevant departments, and then seek a solution.
A government official in Changjing Town, Jiangxi Province, where Sun X× is located, said, "We, like you, have seen this information on the Internet, but we can't verify the authenticity of this information." Even if he (Sun Moumou) went to the United States in the 80s of the 20th century and has been away from the country for decades, we have no way of knowing the accuracy of this information. The staff also said that even though Sun's family lived in Changjing Town, the matter was his family affair, and they did not ask the town. If he is a U.S. citizen, there is no way to intervene.
Sun X× has a lot of bad deeds: first, he violated the contract, the public assignment was to serve the country, and he failed to fulfill the contract, and he did not return after completing his studies, which was said to be disloyal; second, he became an American citizen, which affected his younger brother's political trial and future, which was said to be unjust; third, his father died and did not return home, and there was an old mother in her 80s at home, who was unwilling to contact him, which was called unfilial. Is it necessary for us to be too sympathetic to him on these points?
Whether or not to pick him up "go abroad" depends on Sun ×× himself, mainly depending on the attitude of his family. As can be seen from some videos, he is still proud of his American citizenship. The words still show that I still want to find a good job in the United States. He had forgotten that there was still an old mother who gave birth to him in his hometown in China.
A Chinese-American, his accent and food Xi habits have long been Americanized. No one morally kidnaps the Chinese. Don't be led astray by some people, a person who doesn't even have a sense of family and country is not worth pursuing. Someone broke the news that his family said "he's still alive?" and the family wanted to "stay out of the way."
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