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House Passes Bill to Constrain Foreign Adversaries from Purchasing Farmland
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released the following statement from Kip Tom, vice chair for Rural Policy and Adam Savit, director for China Policy, on policies restricting foreign adversaries from purchasing U.S. farmland.
Securing Maine’s Border
The U.S.-Canada border is the longest international border in the world at nearly 5,500 miles. Despite the attention on America’s southwest border with Mexico, our northern border saw increased drug trafficking and illegal crossings during the Biden Administration.
AFPI-FL Responds to Florida Redistricting
Following the Florida Legislature's passage of the new congressional map proposed by Governor Ron DeSantis, America First Policy Institute (AFPI) Florida state chapter Chair Bob Rommel issued the following statement.
Protecting Victims of Sexual Crimes Under Kayleigh’s Law
The harm caused by sexual assault is not temporary; it is lifelong. The protections for those who have been sexually violated should be lifelong, too. I was just 12 years old when my middle school teacher chose to sexually abuse me over a two-year span. In 2006, that man was charged with eight counts of child sexual abuse crimes and was facing 25 years to life in prison, but ultimately pleaded down to two counts, receiving eight months in jail and two terms of lifetime probation. He was convicted of committing multiple sex crimes against a child.