- Concerns have been raised about Chinese buying farmland around US military installations.
- A map shows Chinese purchases of land around US military installations, raising strategic concerns.
- While Chinese purchases of farmland in the US are less than 1% of total land, the strategic placement around military installations is troubling.
- A Chinese national owns 40% of Chinese-owned land in the US, with purchases in Texas and plans to build a wind farm near a military installation.
- There are concerns about Chinese ownership of a grain elevator where US farmers sell their grain, leading to fears of business disruption.
- There is worry about the topsoil crisis in the US and the impact of Chinese ownership on agriculture.
- The speaker wants to be careful not to create animosity towards Chinese Americans who are trying to escape the Chinese Communist Party.
- Concerns have been raised about the influx of Chinese immigrants across the southern border, with implications for national security and border policy.
- The media has been criticized for not raising questions about Chinese ownership of farmland and military installations.
- The speaker created a media platform to address concerns and ask important questions without spin or bias.
- Chinese immigrants entering the US have sparked debate about terminology and immigration policies.
- Questions have been raised about whether President Trump or politicians are aware of or addressing the issue of Chinese ownership of farmland near military installations.
- It's been noted that Canada, Netherlands, Italy, UK, Germany, and China own significant amounts of US farmland and strategic locations.
- Chinese companies have been reported to engage in strategic deals, such as selling cell tower equipment and routers with potential national security implications.
- The map highlights Chinese land ownership near significant US military bases, prompting concerns about security and national interests.
- Efforts are being made by lawmakers and the Biden Administration to limit Chinese ownership of land near military installations.