State alien land laws drive some China-born US citizens to rethink their politics
- Diana Xue, a U.S. citizen from China, is reconsidering her political stance after Florida's law prohibiting property purchases by Chinese nationals without permanent residency.
- Xue stated, 'Because of this law, I will start to help out, flip every seat I can.'
- Liu Pengyu of the Chinese Embassy condemned the law for increasing hostility and racial discrimination against the Asian and Chinese community in the U.S.
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Foreign lands laws are causing some China-born U.S. citizens to rethink their policies – englishtimes.uk
At least two dozen states have passed or proposed “foreign land laws” aimed at preventing Chinese nationals and businesses from purchasing property or land because of China’s status as a foreign adversary.

State alien land laws drive some China-born US citizens to rethink their politics
At least two dozen states have passed or proposed “alien land laws” targeting Chinese nationals and companies from purchasing property or land because of China’s status as a foreign adversary.
State Alien Land Laws Drive Some China-born US Citizens To Rethink Their Politics
Diana Xue has always followed the politics of her husband, friends and neighbors in Orlando, Florida and voted Republican. This Election Day, she will break that pattern. Then Florida’s Republican Party-dominated legislature and Republican governor passed a law When Xue banned Chinese nationals without permanent residency in the U.S. from buying real estate or land last year, Xue, who became a U.S. citizen about a decade after coming from Chin…
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State alien land laws drive some China-born US citizens to rethink their politics - Regional Media News
Diana Xue has always followed the politics of her husband, friends and neighbors in Orlando, Florida, and voted Republican. This Election Day, she’ll break that pattern. When Florida’s GOP-dominated Legislature and Republican governor enacted a law last year banning Chinese nationals without permanent U.S. residency from buying property or land, Xue, who became a U.S. citizen about a decade after coming from China for college, had an “awakenin…
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