24 U.S. states restrict Chinese property purchases, prompting some China-born citizens to reevaluate their political affiliations.
At least 24 U.S. states have enacted or proposed "alien land laws" that restrict Chinese nationals and companies from purchasing property, citing national security concerns. This legislation has prompted some China-born U.S. citizens, such as Diana Xue from Florida, to reevaluate their political affiliations, leaning more Democratic due to feelings of discrimination. Critics argue these laws exacerbate racial hostility and contradict principles of a market economy.
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