"State lawmakers take action to curb Chinese land ownership amid concerns of unintended consequences"

Lawmakers in 33 states have introduced 81 bills this year to restrict Chinese land ownership, particularly agricultural land or property near military bases, citing national security concerns. While some bills have bipartisan support, Asian American advocacy groups and legislators argue that the legislation could encourage discrimination against Chinese Americans and fuel anti-Asian sentiment. Critics also argue that national security concerns are exaggerated, as Chinese investors own only about 1% of American agricultural land. The bills face legal challenges, with the American Civil Liberties Union challenging the constitutionality of a Florida law. Momentum for more bills is expected as state legislators seek to appear tough on China.
- State lawmakers move to ban Chinese land ownership The Washington Post
- Could U.S. Toughness on Chinese Business Have Unintended Consequences? The New York Times
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