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Across the United States, there is an ongoing trend of legislation being passed in various states cracking down on attempts by Chinese citizens and companies to purchase American land.

According to Politico, over two-thirds of U.S. states have either passed such laws or are considering passing such laws. The majority of these states are controlled by the Republican Party, which is known for being more hawkish on China than the Democratic Party.

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R-S.D.) described China as “an enemy” during a hearing of the state legislature’s House Committee on Agriculture last month.

“They are buying up our entire food supply chain and when America can’t feed itself and we rely on another country to feed us it becomes a national security issue,” said Noem, who has already signed a bill into law that forbids China and five other foreign nations from purchasing farmland in South Dakota.

Not that many of you here need the reminder, but Noem wants to be Trump's VP, so take her comments with a grain of salt.

[Source.](https://amgreatness.com/2024/04/04/u-s-states-forbidding-chinese-entities-from-owning-land/) > Across the United States, there is an ongoing trend of legislation being passed in various states cracking down on attempts by Chinese citizens and companies to purchase American land. > According to Politico, over two-thirds of U.S. states have either passed such laws or are considering passing such laws. The majority of these states are controlled by the Republican Party, which is known for being more hawkish on China than the Democratic Party. > South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R-S.D.) described China as “an enemy” during a hearing of the state legislature’s House Committee on Agriculture last month. > “They are buying up our entire food supply chain and when America can’t feed itself and we rely on another country to feed us it becomes a national security issue,” said Noem, who has already signed a bill into law that forbids China and five other foreign nations from purchasing farmland in South Dakota. Not that many of you here need the reminder, but Noem wants to be Trump's VP, so take her comments with a grain of salt.

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Now do dual citizens.