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Chinese Exclusion Act 2.
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Slew of bills aim to ban China from buying land in the US
By MAY ZHOU in Houston | China Daily Global | Updated: 2023-04-18 10:17

The Florida Senate has unanimously passed a bill that bans seven countries, including China, from purchasing farmland in the state.

The bill, SB 246, also specifically prohibited the Chinese government, entities, companies and citizens domiciled in China from buying any real property in the state.

It requires buyers to provide an affidavit that they are not agent of a China entity or a citizen domiciled in China at the time of purchase.

Violators, including sellers, agents and buyers will be subject to felony charges and punishment. Property bought under violation will be forfeited by the state.

"If this bill becomes law, the reality is that when a seller sees a Chinese face or Chinese surname, they will ask for ID documentation. The seller, in order to avoid risk of possible punishment from mistake or the extra step, may choose to refuse to deal with a Chinese-looking buyer entirely," said a Chinese American of the surname Liao.

According to media outlet FiveThirtyEight, 14 states have enacted similar restrictions, and a dozen more states are considering similar bans.

While most bills are being considered in "red" states, "blue" state New York also joined the ranks recently.

New York Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara, a Democrat, proposed a bill to ban China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Venezuela, and any other country or individual deemed by the secretary of commerce to have engaged in conduct adverse to US national security, from purchasing agricultural land in New York state.

Similar bills are also being proposed in the US Congress. In the Senate, a bipartisan bill sponsored by Senator Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat, and South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican, aims to prevent China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from investing in, purchasing, leasing or otherwise acquiring US farmland.

Called the Promoting Agriculture Safeguards and Security (PASS) Act, it would add the secretary of agriculture as a standing member of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to consider national security concerns when a foreign company takes over US agricultural businesses.

A group of senators led by Senator Mike Braun from Indiana introduced legislation to prevent people associated with the governments of America's foreign "adversaries" — referring to China, Russia, Iran and North Korea — from buying agricultural land in the United States. The bill is called the Protecting America's Agricultural Land from Foreign Harm Act.

Another US Senate bill proposed by Tom Cotton from Arkansas went one step further with the Not One More Inch or Acre Act. The bill would prohibit citizens, companies, and other entities of China — or any foreign person or entity acting on behalf of them — from buying any public or private real estate located the US.

In the House, Representative Dan Newhouse of Washington state introduced a bill called the Prohibition of Agricultural Land for the PRC Act to prohibit Chinese citizens from buying any agricultural land in the US.

Data from the Farm Service Agency of the US Department of Agriculture, however, showed that China owned less than 1 percent of the approximately 40 million acres of US agricultural land owned by foreign countries through the end of 2021.


China held 383,935 acres in the US, and about half of that was acquired in 2013, when China bought pork producer Smithfield Foods.

In total, foreign countries owned 3.1 percent of all privately held agricultural land and 1.8 percent of all land in the United States.

The bills singling out China and a few other countries have caused great concern about civil rights in the Chinese American community.

"The evil land laws that exclude Chinese people have appeared one after another in various places, and we are now at a critical historical moment for Chinese Americans to defend their rights," said Xue Haipei, president of United Chinese Americans (UCA), in the group's latest newsletter.

"The reason why the United States is the United States is its founding spirit of equality, freedom and openness that it advocates. This spirit is not only reflected in the treatment of its own nationals, but also applies to any member of human society in spirit and practice. Let me ask, why does the US government have to single out the people of any country to discriminate (against)?" Xue asked.

In Texas, where such bills were first proposed at the state level, none has been put to a vote yet. The bills have drawn many Chinese Americans to the state chamber for the first time to voice their concerns at various hearings.

Statewide civil rights protests are being planned for Saturday, April 22, across Texas — in Austin, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, Plano and Fort Worth.

"Our communities have fought, bled and sometimes died fighting for our civil rights over the past century. It has only been recently that our communities have had a seat at the table. Now, there are dozens of pieces of legislation to roll back the rights that we have earned," said Texas state Representative Gene Wu, who has been at the forefront of the fight against those bills.

Calling for the community to join the weekend rallies, Wu said: "They are telling us we are no longer welcome at the table and we should go back to begging for scraps. We refuse."

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The great thing about MAGAs is that they say the quiet part out loud.
 

Overbom

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Seems that Macron agreed with Xi on Ukraine peace talks in his recent visit
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Macron Wants China’s Help to Bring Russia, Ukraine to the Table​

  • The French president aims to begin negotiations this summer
  • Macron has tasked Emmanuel Bonne to work with Beijing
Macron has tasked his foreign policy adviser Emmanuel Bonne to work with China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, to establish a framework that could be used as a basis for future negotiations, according to people familiar with the plans.
The French strategy envisions talks between Russia and Ukraine happening as soon as this summer if all goes well, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
 

FriedButter

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Seems that Macron agreed with Xi on Ukraine peace talks in his recent visit
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I don’t believe that in the slightest. Just look at the timing for the negotiations which they want as soon as summer. The Ukrainian offensive is expected to happen sooner or later which the West and Ukraine has been saying for weeks they intend to use the aftermath for surrender negotiations.

How convenient that Macron was cozying up with the Chinese for negotiations which coincided with the Ukrainian offensive. Good Cop, Bad Cop Routine with the good cop (macron) offering water (EU autonomy speech) to the other side.
 

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday that a U.S. diplomatic convoy in Sudan came under fire in what he called a “reckless” and “unacceptable” attack
The report said one Japanese woman had been raped

Well, the whole of Sudan is crumbling without Bashir as expected. The old Janjaweed death squads are targeting the Westerners and friends apparently; the US is getting its hands burnt again. But they'll be rather overstretched if they get involved with their "kinetic" solutions again, no?

I wonder what would it take to attract their attention over there instead...?
 

Overbom

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I don’t believe that in the slightest. Just look at the timing for the negotiations which they want as soon as summer. The Ukrainian offensive is expected to happen sooner or later which the West and Ukraine has been saying for weeks they intend to use the aftermath for surrender negotiations.
Why do you find it strange that someone would want peace talks at its peak of negotiating position?

Russia had its chance with its much-awaited offensive and it blew it, its only natural that Ukraine will be given a chance to do its offensive and see how it goes.

If it goes bad -> peace talks
If it goes ok -> peace talks with stronger hand
If it goes really good -> take off Russia's pants

Xi has been pushing for peace talks all along, its not like Macron tricked him or anything. And the peace talks wont conclude as fast as some people may think. It could easily take >6 months
 

FriedButter

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Why do you find it strange that someone would want peace talks at its peak of negotiating position?

The difference is that we don’t see the battlefields or the factors the same. You see it as if the Russians lost 50 trillion soldiers every week while insisting that soon the Russian economy will implode. The others see it that Ukraine is taking more losses and the West is running out of material and equipment to continue a war of attrition.
 

baykalov

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If my memory serves me correctly, Biden had said when he asked Congress last year for the second Lend-Lease for Ukraine that this money would be enough until September 2023.

So, the West and its Ukraine proxy are betting everything on this counteroffensive. And as many Western media have written, if Ukraine fails, it will be very difficult to get future funding.

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine
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Strangelove

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What a year 2023 turns out to be for the Middle East. Syria is back in the fold.

Syria's Minister of Presidential Affairs Mansour Fadlallah Azzam receives Saudi Arabia’sForeign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud at Damascus International Airport.

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UAE lights up the Burj Khalifa with Syrian flag.

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