Florida bans Chinese citizens from buying land: 'We don't want the CCP in the Sunshine State,' GovRonDeSantis says
Florida state Senator Blaise Ingoglia describes his plan for stricter term limits on school board members
"We don't want the [Chinese Communist Party] in the Sunshine State," DeSantis said at a press conference in Brooksville, Florida."We want to maintain this as the free state of Florida."ARE CHINESE CRANES BEING USED FOR SURVEILLANCE AT US PORTS? HOUSE GOP VISITS PORT OF MIAMI TO FIND OUT "Food security is also national security, and so we don't want the CCP in charge of any food production," DeSantis said., about 1% of total foreign-held acres. Canadian investors owned 12.4 million acres the same year, the most of any foreign country.
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