The USDA and other agencies will look to block Chinese nationals from purchasing American farmland and end departmental "agreements going to people and entities in countries of concern or other foreign adversaries," Rollins told reporters on Monday ahead of the press conference.
"Too much American land is owned by nationals of adversarial countries, and more than 265,000 acres in the United States are owned by Chinese nationals, much of which is located near American military bases," Rollins told reporters on Monday. Rollins pointed to a graph that illustrated Chinese farmland purchases surrounding American military bases on Tuesday.
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