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We the people ask the federal government to Propose a new Administration policy:

Invest and deport Jasmine Sun who was the main suspect of a famous Thallium poison murder case (victim:Zhu Lin) in China

Created by Y.Z. on May 03, 2013

In 1995, Zhu Ling as a Tsinghua university student was found out to be purposely poisoned twice by lethal chemical: Thallium, which leads to her permanent paralysis. It was indicated that Sun, her roommate, had the motive, and access to the deadly chemical. Jasmine Sun was investigated by police as suspect in 1997. But resources show that the case was mystically closed due to her family's powerful political connections. Resources also show that she changed her name and entered USA by marriage fraud.
To protect the safety of our citizens, we petite that the government investigate and deport her.
For more information on the case, please visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJEdupyI97c
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhu_Ling_(poisoning_victim)
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-965382

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Response to Petition

A Response to Your Petition About Investigating and Deporting Jasmine Sun

Thanks for signing this petition concerning Jasmine Sun, a suspect in a Thallium poison murder case in China.

Zhu Ling's poisoning in 1995 was a tragedy. No young person deserves to suffer as she has, and we can understand the heartbreak of those close to her.

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