July 8, 2025

In a sweeping move to defend America’s heartland from the grip of foreign adversaries, the Trump administration has declared a firm ban on China and hostile nations purchasing U.S. farmland—a dramatic step to protect national sovereignty and American food security. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins sounded the alarm, announcing an all-of-government crackdown to not just halt future land grabs, but to claw back property already seized by foreign hands. With governors who’ve led the charge standing behind her, Rollins emphasized that American farmland is not just soil—it is a strategic asset vital to our food supply, national security, and way of life. Chinese nationals have quietly amassed swaths of land, many alarmingly near military bases, sparking bipartisan concern over espionage and sabotage risks. This policy is more than protection—it's a patriotic stand to shield American farmers, families, and freedom itself from foreign infiltration and agroterrorism. As part of this patriotic purge, hundreds of foreign nationals and entities with ties to USDA contracts and research are being expelled, sending a bold message: America's farmland is not for sale.

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