These adversarial nations have no business acquiring American soil, especially near military bases,

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has taken a strong and necessary stand for American sovereignty by signing a law banning China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea from purchasing Texas land.



These adversarial nations have no business acquiring American soil, especially near military bases, critical infrastructure, or farmland. China in particular has aggressively bought up U.S. land while its government engages in espionage, intellectual property theft, fentanyl trafficking, and military expansionism. Allowing hostile foreign powers to own strategic American territory poses a direct national security risk that no responsible state should tolerate.

Abbott’s bold action protects Texas—and by extension the nation—from foreign influence operations disguised as real estate deals. It sends a clear message that Texas puts the safety and interests of its citizens first, refusing to sell out to regimes that openly oppose American values and security.

This is exactly the kind of decisive leadership Americans want to see replicated across the country. States have every right to restrict land purchases by adversaries, and Texas is leading the way. Support for this move is overwhelming among those who prioritize national security over globalist business-as-usual. Well done, Governor Abbott.

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