17 governors call
on Biden, Yellen, congressional leaders to prevent
foreign adversaries from buying US land
'We simply
cannot trust those who pledge allegiance to a hostile
foreign power,' the governors warn
foxnews.com-Seventeen governors are
calling on federal leaders, including President
Biden,
to prevent foreign adversaries like China from buying
U.S. land, Fox News Digital has learned.
Republican Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is leading a letter, with 16 of her fellow GOP governors, to Biden, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and congressional leaders in both chambers to tackle the growing issue of China buying American land, including farmland.
"Numerous governors and state legislatures have
taken action to protect our citizens from the
imminent national security threat of the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP)," the governors wrote.
"But national
security demands a national response from national
leaders," they continued. "The responsibility is now
with you follow the lead of our States and prevent
CCP amassing of American lands.
The governors noted that it "is no secret the communist regime in China is acquiring swaths of real property throughout the United States" and that very recently, a subsidiary of a Chinese-controlled company "bought two hundred and seventy acres of land in Green Charter Township, Michigan, not far from the Camp Grayling National Guard facility." "Unfortunately, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States declined to block or even review this plainly alarming transaction," the governors wrote.
The Republican state executives said that
"states have stepped into the breach to protect
this countrys most valued resource" the
American people while the Biden administration
"has failed to address the threat at hand."
The leaders also noted that "a bipartisan group of eleven states" enacted "foreign ownership laws" and that Arkansas "became the first state in the country to act under such a law" by ordering Syngenta Seeds an agricultural company owned by the China National Chemical Corporation, or ChemChina to divest 160 acres of land in the Diamond State. "For too long, we have allowed dangerous and adversarial governments to infiltrate our country. Our States will tolerate such allowances no longer. The Biden Administration must reckon with the fact that such entities are plain threats to our national security, our farmers, and our citizenry." "This is especially true since the CCP enacted a law in 2017 requiring Chinese citizens abroad to collaborate with Chinese security officials on intelligence work no questions asked," the governors warned. The governors said they "are heartened to see some in Congress advance legislation which would mitigate this threat" and encouraged "Congressional action to codify our stance into federal law." The Republicans also urged the Biden administration "to use all available tools to prevent the continued acquisition of American lands by adversarial foreign governments" until Congress passes legislation addressing the growing issue. "This is not about where anyone is from. Our states welcome Chinese Americans and anyone else who has escaped foreign oppression for American freedom," the governors wrote. "This is about where your loyalties lie." "We simply cannot trust those who pledge allegiance to a hostile foreign power," the governors warned. The letter was sent to Biden and Yellen, as well as House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
Governors joining
with Sanders in signing the letter are Ron
DeSantis of Florida, Brian Kemp of Georgia, Brad
Little of Idaho, Kim Reynolds of Iowa, Greg
Gianforte of Montana, Jim Pillen of Nebraska,
Doug Burgum of North Dakota, Kevin Stitt of
Oklahoma, Henry McMaster of South Carolina,
Kristi Noem of South Dakota, Bill Lee of
Tennessee, Greg Abbott of Texas, Glenn Youngkin
of Virginia, Jim Justice of West Virginia and
Mark Gordon of Wyoming as well as Governor-elect
Jeff Landry of Louisiana.
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