- Michael Posner, the assistant secretary of state, told reporters that another round will happen some time next year.
Posner said in addition to talks on freedom of religion and expression, labor rights and rule of law, officials also discussed Chinese complaints about problems with U.S. human rights, which have included crime, poverty, homelessness and racial discrimination.
- He (Posner) said U.S. officials
- did not whitewash the American record and in fact
raised on its own a new immigration law in Arizona that requires police to ask about a person's immigration status if there is suspicion the person is in the country illegally."...
- AP, "No breakthroughs in US, China human rights talks," 5/14/10, by Foster Klug. via Gateway Pundit.
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