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Is Sima Nan an American national?

Not an American national, but a Chinese national.

Sima Nan himself has not immigrated to the United States at all, and he does not have a U.S. green card. Sima Nan’s family did not immigrate to the United States, and they do not have U.S. green cards. Whether you have immigrated to the United States or not, the information can be found at the Immigration Bureau. Sima Nan and his family are now living in China, and their nationalities are all Communist Party of China.

Many domestic mainstream media have published investigation conclusions, pointing out that Sima Nan went to the United States for work needs. He was recording a program at the ICN studio in the United States. It was a short-term business trip, and he soon returned to Beijing in early February. . This is not about immigrating to the United States to “enjoy life.”

According to Sima Nan’s recollection, there were many people accompanying him when he went to the United States, and they could all testify for him. Sima Nan went on a business trip to the United States, not only to record the show, but also to do a whole range of other things.

Including visiting old friends, being invited to a lecture at Harvard Business School (organized by the International Students Association), and participating in academic exchange activities at the Fairbank Center. Sima Nan made some speeches, involving "the common prosperity of all people" and "the breakthrough point of reform and opening up". He was also invited to inspect the conditions for setting up a factory in the United States with the CEO of a Shandong company, with the purpose of selling Chinese products to the United States. These activities are within the scope of normal work and are not at all for personal enjoyment, let alone immigration.

Character profile:

Sima Nan, born in 1956, is an independent scholar and senior economist.

In 1982, he graduated from Heilongjiang Business College and worked as a civil servant in the State Council, a university teacher, a newspaper reporter, and a magazine publisher. In 1998, he was a visiting researcher at the Center for Science and Society Research at Peking University, and then became a part-time professor at more than ten universities including China University of Political Science and Law.

Since 2000, he has been a news commentator and host for many TV stations. His research and writing career spans ten years: in the 1980s, he focused on news and business reviews; in the 1990s, he focused on the study of emerging religions and mystical cultures; in the 2010s, he focused on political philosophy and social ideological trends.