Trump Administration Warns N.J. Town to Drop Plan to Seize 175-Year-Old Family Farm
- A 175-year-old family farm in Cranbury, New Jersey, is threatened by a land seizure through eminent domain, as reported by NJ.com.
- Brothers Christopher and Andy Henry have rejected offers of up to $30 million from developers while fighting the seizure.
- U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that she is looking into the situation immediately and emphasized the need to protect family farms.
- Support for the Henry family farm from the community is strong, with a GoFundMe raising over $100,000 for legal costs against the eminent domain seizure.
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Trump administration to intervene in NJ town’s move to seize 175-year-old family farm using eminent domain
The Trump administration has decided to intervene to prevent a New Jersey town from seizing two brothers’ farm using eminent domain. Although brothers Andy Henry and Christopher […]
Trump administration to intervene in NJ town's move to seize 175-year-old family farm using eminent domain · American Wire News
The Trump administration has decided to intervene to prevent a New Jersey town from seizing two brothers’ farm using eminent domain. Although brothers Andy Henry and Christopher Henry’s family has owned the 21-acre Cranbury farm for five generations, it now faces potential seizure by town officials who claim they need the land to develop so-called “affordable housing” units for the poor. Andy Henry received a letter in the mail stating that his…


Trump administration pushes back on NJ town moving to seize 175-year-old family farm via eminent domain
A longtime family farm in Cranbury, New Jersey, is at risk of being seized by the town through eminent domain. The situation with the farm owned by brothers Christopher and Andy Henry, which has been in their family for 175 years, recently drew notice from U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. Rollins said on X last week that she was "looking into this situation immediately," adding, "We must protect family farms at all costs.…
The Henry family farm in Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, has caused an uproar because the town government plans to expropriate part of its land to build affordable housing. This 175-year-old farm covering 21 acres is now on the verge of being forcibly expropriated. The incident has not only aroused strong opposition from local residents, but also attracted the attention and intervention of the federal Minister of Agriculture. The ancestr…
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