Restricions on foreign ownership of US land
The world is becoming a more dangerous place by the day. America’s adversaries are chomping at the bit to try and destroy us.
And this Republican Governor issued a dire warning about these foreign enemies.
The United States’ enemies are trying to find new ways to invade us.
They’ll send terrorists through the southern border, which is wide open thanks to President Joe Biden and his administration.
Or they’ll buy up land for agricultural purposes in order to try and control America’s food supply.
And that’s exactly what Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is warning the U.S. about.
When appearing on a recent episode of Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” Noem suggested that other states sign a bill into law that’s similar to the one she signed last month, which bans certain countries from owning land in South Dakota.
In the past, South Dakota had banned any country from owning over 160 acres of land in its state.
But with the new law that Noem signed, China, Iran, Cuba, Russia, Venezuela, and North Korea cannot own any land in the Mount Rushmore State.
The bill also states that any land owner from a foreign country would have three years to either sell their land or become a legal citizen of the United States in order to keep it.
“Well, what I hope the American people realize is that the country that controls our food supply, they control us,” Noem said on “Sunday Morning Futures.”
“China would never – they would never allow Americans to come over and buy their land. They don’t even allow their own people to buy land in China. Why would we ever allow them to come to America and own our property and own land in the middle of the United States that they will use for nefarious actions to control us?”
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Biden's open borders policy is certainly a problem. He has allowed between seven and 10 million illegals into the country since being sworn in.
See also:
Three ways Biden has expanded pathways for immigrants to enter the US
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