Prevent China from buying U.S. farmland

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Background

The proposal to prevent China from buying U.S. farmland addresses concerns over foreign control of American agricultural resources and national security. It aims to restrict Chinese entities from acquiring U.S. agricultural land to ensure food sovereignty and protect domestic interests. Advocates see this as essential for national security, while critics argue it could deter foreign investment and provoke retaliation, affecting U.S. interests. This policy proposal sparks debate on balancing national security with economic openness.

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