Letter
Letter to my Congresscritter Cathy McMorris-Rodgers
Greetings,
In regards to the terrible idea of allowing nations who are hostile towards the United States owning American land or property of any kind, an acquaintance located in Vancouver Wa who is an Immigrant from Vietnam inherited land several years ago from his father who passed away.
By Vietnamese law he was forbidden to own any land in Vietnam as a citizen of any other country other than Vietnam. He traveled to Vietnam in order to sell the land or lose it altogether.
What I find disturbing about allowing foreign nationals owning land or or any holdings or properties, it is quite possible that Americans will be Americans in name only and yet at the same time have no land at all. A people without land on which they are able to have and call home is not a people at all but refugees within their own national borders.
Furthermore, I find that banks and other institutions that facilitate land sales will have no moral conflict in selling land from which Americans have been evicted to any foreign national or interest as bankers have loyalty only to money and not to any nation or idea other than the idea of wealth.
It is not xenophobic to protect a nation and it’s people from such abuses that other politicians will inflict on the people whom they claim to represent.
Politicians such as those in Congress who voted to bail out the banks and Wall Street to the amount of seven plus trillion dollars then turn a blind eye when those same banks that evicted the people who were forced by law to bail the banks out will say Americans are to be nothing more than sharecroppers within their own nation.
The problems with politicians whose ethics are compromised still do not realize that they fostered the events that led up to Jan 6th. I fear If real action is not taken to secure our nation, a desperate populace will take action which will cause more harm than good.