Hobbs Vetoes Bill Protecting Arizona from Chinese Influence

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Posted 9 hours ago

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has made headlines this week for vetoing a crucial piece of legislation aimed at protecting American land from foreign adversaries, specifically the Communist Party of China.

The vetoed bill, Senate Bill 1109, introduced by Republican Senate Majority Leader Janae Shamp, sought to prevent the Chinese government and its state-owned enterprises from purchasing or owning a substantial interest—30 percent or more—of properties within Arizona. Despite the rising concerns about China's expanding influence and potential espionage activities, Hobbs dismissed the legislation as "ineffective at counter-espionage" and failed to grasp the urgency of safeguarding American interests.

Such a move is alarming not only for Arizonans but for Americans nationwide. Chinese investments in U.S. land have raised red flags among national security experts, who warn that these purchases can lead to compromised infrastructure and intelligence. Hobbs’ veto highlights the growing divide between those who prioritize national security and those who remain tied to partisan politics at the expense of protecting the homeland.

Republicans are left wondering how much more evidence is needed before Democratic policymakers recognize the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party. Former President Donald Trump has long been vocal about the need to stand strong against foreign adversaries. His administration took aggressive steps to ensure the interests of American citizens came first, advocating for policies that promote national sovereignty over foreign influence.


As the Trump administration's vision for America re-emerges under his leadership, it’s clear that proactive measures, like those proposed in the vetoed bill, echo the protective stances taken during his presidency. Internal dissent among Democrats regarding the prioritization of foreign investments demonstrates a concerning trend of negligence that could leave America vulnerable.

Moreover, as the FTC’s antitrust probe into media and advertising groups reveals potential collusion against conservative platforms, the need for transparency and accountability in governance becomes ever more pressing. If groups are manipulating advertising pressure to silence dissenting voices, this only underscores the urgency for conservatives to push back against censorship.

As we watch these developments unfold, the call for a stronger stance against foreign adversaries remains crucial. The decision by Hobbs to veto Senate Bill 1109 is not just a local issue; it has broader implications for national security and the fight against corporate and foreign influence in American politics. The question remains: will Arizona take a stand, or will it continue to allow foreign powers to undermine its values and sovereignty?

Sources:
theepochtimes.com
infowars.com
clashdaily.com












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