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Concerns over foreign influence and cybersecurity took center stage during a recent Michigan House of Representatives meeting, where lawmakers emphasized the urgent need for local action against threats from China. Former FBI Director Rave's call for increased awareness at state and local levels resonated strongly, highlighting a growing recognition of the risks posed by foreign adversaries.

The meeting underscored a historic collaboration among the "Five Eyes" nations—New Zealand, England, the United States, Canada, and Australia—who recently united for the first time since World War II to address cybersecurity threats. Their mission involved engaging with private companies to raise awareness about China's efforts to undermine national security.
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Lawmakers reflected on the recent spy balloon incident, noting that it served as a wake-up call for many Americans regarding the seriousness of foreign threats. The discussion revealed a broader concern about China's Communist Party's influence, with references to a secret service post in New York aimed at controlling Chinese citizens in the U.S.

While acknowledging the importance of maintaining a trading relationship with China, lawmakers stressed the need to confront the regime's subversive tactics. The meeting concluded with a strong message: local leaders must recognize and address these challenges to safeguard national security.

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