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The recent arrest of Chinese citizens at the University of Michigan has revived concerns about CCP-owned farmland and property in the United States, particularly Michigan, and has caused similarities with the current conflict between Iran and Israel.
Earlier this month, two Chinese citizens were indicted It is said to have been smuggled “Dangerous biological pathogens” are studying in the US to study at the University of Michigan in an incident in which FBI director Kash Patel said “the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to send institutions and researchers, continue to target food supplies, and to target actions that could deprive us of our economy and our lives.”
The third Chinese citizen with ties to the university was subsequently arrested and updated questions about China’s efforts to penetrate and influence various sectors of the United States, including the purchase of farmland, which has been growing concern across the country.
a 2023 Report The US Department of Agriculture discovered that “foreigners are interested in approximately 45 million acres of farmland in the US.”
The new law aims to tell “no” about buying American farmland

Experts warn that recent current events represent a call for “awakening” to the threat poses to the United States. (Getty)
China isn’t at the top of the list of countries in its report, but the arrest in Michigan has prompted a call from Congress, ensuring that the CCP, which many consider to be the country’s top geopolitical enemy, has not acquired US farmland.
Only Republican Senator Pete Ricketts Talking to Fox News Digital This week, China is actively purchasing American agriculture, and “this is why we need to raise vigilance about protecting our homeland.”
Ricketts introduced the bipartisan side with Democrat Sen. John Fetterman. Agriculture Foreign Investment Disclosure Improvements to implement (AFIDA) recommendations issue The Government’s Office of Accountability in January 2024 discovered that Afida was not equipped to fight foreign ownership of American farmland.
“The buying of land in China isn’t just about acreage. They’re about access,” Michigan GOP Rep. John Mourenard told Fox News Digital that he chairs the House Selection Committee on Strategic Competition between the US and the CCP.
“Even small plots near military bases and important infrastructure pose serious national security risks. In my hometown, I have seen incidents like the Gotion site near Camp Greyling.
FBI Director Patel leads the charge to eradicate China’s influence on US soil

Chinese national president Xi Jinping will adjust his jacket to sing the national anthem at the closing session of the National People’s Assembly held at the People’s Congress of Beijing. (ap photo/ng han guan)
China’s Michigan agriculture violation was enough concern for Republican state Rep. Gina Johnsen. Implement the law Earlier this year, foreign enemies banned them from buying farmland.
“The agriculture industry in our state is a pillar of our economy. My community is an agricultural community,” Johnsen said. Our farms provide food security, work and economic stability to countless residents. However, concerns are growing about losing our farmland to a nation of concern. ”
Furthermore, the revelation that Israel’s attack on Iran’s nuclear capabilities was supported by years of secret planning, surveillance and penetration by the Israeli Intelligence News has made Chinese farmland a topic of conversation.
The pre-produced battle, coded “Am Kelavi” (Lion Lion), was the product of an unprecedented coordination between the Israeli Air Force, the Military Intelligence Bureau, the Mossad and the country’s defense industry. For years, they worked “shoulder to shoulder” to gather the information files needed to eliminate Iran’s most sensitive military and nuclear assets.
As part of that operation, Israel was able to do it Establish a drone base Within Iran, Mossad operatives retrieved them from hidden locations for use against Iranian sites.
Brian Cunningham, president of Liberty Defense and former CIA Intelligence officer, told Fox News Digital that Israeli operations are a “wake-up call” for the US about the potential implementation of US foreign enemies in the US.
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Smoke rises from construction of Iran’s state television after Israel’s strike in Tehran, Iran on Monday. (AP photo)
“As an intelligence agent, as part of me says, I hope that the sources and methods of building these drone factories in the Target country are not revealed,” Cunningham said. “But on the other hand, it hopefully serves as a wake-up call for our policymakers, and that’s what’s tied up, and if I’m in the administration, I’ll quickly link this bond with the Trump administration’s border strategy.”
Cunningham continues, “Our borders are where you are most likely to actually intercept these kinds of toxins, explosives, flares, 3D printed weapons, ceramic weapons, etc. So if that’s me and I was a homeland security secretary, I would have tied this together. Bringing that material.”
The FBI is increasing surveillance of Iran-backed operatives in the United States as Trump weighs on strike. He told Fox News on friday.
Deirdre Heavey, Lucas Tomlinson and Efrat Lachter from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.