Which is why we're banning them using the tool for that situation (a foreign company who is acting in a way unaligned to the interests of US citizens) and not arresting them.
We are under no duty to allow the CCP to act within our borders.
If we ban any company that complies with laws we don't like, taken to the extreme doesn't that lead to every country banning companies from every other country that doesn't have laws that map exactly to their own?
This isn't talking about banning a specific company for violating local laws. This is talking about banning all companies from a specific country because that country has laws the US doesn't agree with. Should Europe ban all American companies because the US doesn't have GDPR? Or flip it around, which US law did Tiktok violate?
Yes, the issue with TikTok has never been TikTok itself, and has always been the government institutions that have overwhelming control over their governance. China shouldn't be violating the human rights of their own people, and they definitely shouldn't be exporting the oppression of those rights to the rest of the world.