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In recent days, there has been a lot of news about the evacuation of overseas Chinese in the United States. Everyone knows that there are many stars and wealthy businessmen in China, all of whom are Americans, and even many of them have lived in the mainland for a long time.

Isn't there a saying summed up by netizens: American stars are all Americans, Japanese stars are all Japanese, and many stars in China are foreigners.

This shows that many stars in China are foreigners.

So, here's the problem. Now their country will recall them. Do they want to go back?

Let's take a look at their vows when they became American citizens:

"American Citizenship Pledge (translated version): I completely give up my citizenship and loyalty to any foreign prince, monarch, country or sovereignty to which I belonged before. I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America and oppose all enemies at home and abroad. I will sincerely serve America. When the law requires it, I am willing to take up arms to defend America. When required by law, I will do non-combat military service for the United States. When required by law, I will do important work for the country under the command of government officials. I swear freely here, without any mental obstacles, without any excuses and without any reservations. Please bless me. "

That is to say, since their country called them, they must go back.

Everyone knows that the epidemic situation in the United States is very serious now, with more than 360,000 confirmed cases and the number of new cases hovering around 30,000 a day. I don't know when it will last.

At this time, it is certain that their country will call them back.

So, even if you are filming, go back. Otherwise, once the country gets angry and cancels their nationality, it will not be worth the loss.

After all, this time is an extraordinary period, and for them, of course, they dare not neglect it.

Let's take a look at American stars in China.

Liu Yifei: Americans.

1997, 10-year-old Liu Yifei came to the United States with her mother. For the convenience of study, I changed my nationality to America. Recently, Liu Yifei went to the United States to promote his new film and claimed to be proud of his Asian identity.

Chen Feiyu, the son of the great director Chen Kaige, is an American.

Now Chen is very active in China film and television circles. Of course, his father's contacts are here, which is very promising.

Chen Hong: Americans.

1996, director Chen Hong and Chen Kaige got married in the United States and became American actresses.

Cherrie Ying: Americans.

When he was very young, Cherrie Ying and his family immigrated to the United States. In 2000, she won the second place in the Miss Chinatown beauty contest. Later, he went back and forth to China and Hong Kong, where he became an artist.

Of course, there are many American stars working in China, so I won't list them one by one! These people must be going back at this time. I wonder what kind of orders the government will give when they come back.

In short, it will definitely be good for them. I hope they will stay in their own country after returning home!

What do you think the American government can do at this time by handing over the people of their country?