(Minghui.org) On March 9, 2021, the office of Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) announced to the media that Reps. Smith, Tom Suozzi (D-NY), and Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) together with Sens. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Chris Coons (D-DE) introduced bicameral, bipartisan legislation—the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act—to combat the unethical and criminal practice of forced organ harvesting, often from minorities and other vulnerable groups.

Rep. Smith, the main sponsor for the House bill, said, “Organ harvesting is an egregiously barbaric and inhumane act that has no place in our world… We must do more to put an end to the horrific abuse by international human trafficking gangs, terrorist organizations, and even some governments—China’s Communist regime in particular—who kill innocent people and sell their organs for profit.”

Sen. Cotton, the bill’s lead Republican in the Senate, said, “There is growing evidence that the Chinese Communist Party has and continues to harvest organs from persecuted religious groups, prisoners of conscience, and inmates… This bill will identify and punish CCP members involved in forced organ harvesting. It’s past time to hold Beijing accountable for these heinous acts.”

Rep. Suozzi, lead Democrat for the House bill, said, “Members of the Chinese Communist Party must be held accountable for the unspeakable practice of organ harvesting. They have taken advantage of and abused political prisoners, minority groups, and religious groups for too long… To not speak out on this egregious practice is to be complicit. Forced organ harvesting has no place in our world.”

“Forced organ harvesting is inhumane, immoral, and cruel, and the United States must do everything we can to fight this despicable practice,” said Sen. Coons, lead Democrat for the Senate bill. “As co-chair of the Senate Human Rights Caucus, I’m proud to support this bipartisan, bicameral bill to hold those involved in harvesting and the international trafficking of organs to account.”

Smith continued, “A global response to stop this gross human rights abuse is desperately needed… Our legislation would empower the U.S. State Department to identify and expose organ harvesters and traffickers across the world with the goal of punishing perpetrators through effective sanctions and travel restrictions. Shedding light on these hideous activities and enabling the naming of names of these perpetrators—who often prey on political prisoners, minorities, and other vulnerable populations—will help put an end to this egregious violation of human rights.”

First introduced in the 116th Congress, the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act:

- Authorizes the U.S. government to deny or revoke passports for illegal organ purchasers.- Mandates annual reporting on forced organ harvesting in foreign countries. This State Department reporting would identify foreign officials and entities responsible for forced organ harvesting.- Mandates an annual report on U.S. institutions that train organ transplant surgeons affiliated with foreign entities involved in forced organ harvesting.- Prohibits the export of organ transplant surgery devices to entities responsible for forced organ harvesting.- Sanctions foreign officials and entities that engage in or otherwise support forced organ harvesting.