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    Home»World»Billions Lost to China-Backed Fraud: Senators Demand Action on Scams

    Billions Lost to China-Backed Fraud: Senators Demand Action on Scams

    World January 25, 20262 Mins Read
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    U.S. senators are rallying against a sophisticated fraud empire linked to China, which has reportedly stolen billions from American families through online scams. The Senate Aging Committee’s probe exposed the nexus of cryptocurrency cons, forced labor in scam factories, and Beijing’s alleged complicity, urging cross-party legislation to fight back.

    In powerful testimony, Sen. Rick Scott warned that these schemes are ‘destroying homes and lifetime savings of our seniors.’ He accused China of nurturing the world’s scam capital, where networks prey on U.S. savers to sow financial chaos. Per FBI stats, 2024 fraud losses among the elderly topped $4.8 billion, with criminal masterminds obliterating retirees’ futures.

    Scott’s committee unveiled the ‘Age of Fraud’ dossier, chronicling CCP-influenced plots fueled by Chinese digital infrastructure. Compounds in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos house trafficked workers compelled to scam Americans via local payment gateways.

    Joining the fray, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand highlighted tech’s role in amplifying threats: ‘Retirements derail, families break, seniors endure profound pain.’ Cultural stigmas and fears deter reporting, especially among Asian diaspora targeted for their ties to China.

    Bipartisan momentum builds around the GUARD Act for severe punishments and enhanced enforcement. Nathan Picarsic testified that these frauds erode social fabric, propped up by Chinese authorities granting tech and financial impunity.

    AARP’s Cathy Stokes framed it as a ‘national emergency,’ with FTC loss estimates ballooning to $196 billion in 2024—$81 billion from seniors alone. Victims grapple with tax penalties on pilfered assets, demanding policy fixes. GAO witness Seto Bagdoyan slammed disjointed responses, lacking unified tactics or definitions.

    From social feeds to investment sites, fraudsters wield psychological ploys and deepfakes for rapid extraction. The hearing signals a turning point: America must fortify defenses against this predatory global assault.

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