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Rep. Chip Roy advocates for American citizens-only ownership of farmland

March 11, 2025 1 min read

March 11, 2025

By Olaniyi Adeola

In a recent statement, Representative Chip Roy emphasized the importance of restricting farmland ownership in the United States to American citizens only.

This stance aims to safeguard national interests and ensure the long-term sustainability of the country’s agricultural sector.

Roy’s position on this issue is rooted in concerns about foreign ownership of American farmland and its potential implications on national security and the economy.

This concern is not unfounded, as foreign entities have been increasingly acquiring American farmland in recent years.

The representative’s advocacy for American citizens-only ownership of farmland is part of a broader effort to protect the country’s vital resources and infrastructure.

By limiting farmland ownership to American citizens, the government can better ensure that the nation’s agricultural sector remains under domestic control, thereby reducing the risk of foreign influence and exploitation.

It is worth noting that Rep. Roy has been vocal about various issues related to national security, immigration, and the protection of American interests.

His stance on farmland ownership is consistent with his overall approach to promoting the country’s well-being and safeguarding its resources for future generations.