National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd Jr., former gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon and Michigan residents Jeff Thorne and Lori Brock weigh in on the community's successful attempt to block a Chinese company's farmland purchase.latest attempt to purchase two parcels of farmland in Green Charter Township, but despite the victory, residents say the fight is still far from over.
CCP-allied industrial company Gotion withdrew its purchase of the agricultural land after community outcry, but is moving forward with developing an EV battery factory on hundreds of acres previously purchased in Mecosta County. The Biden administration approved the project in June after a months-long national security review. "We're going to still continue to fight them every step of the way. We don't want them here.
"We have a say in how we live and what goes on and what doesn't go out here," he told co-host Ashley Strohmier.Also on Monday's panel, former Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon blasted Democrats for green-lighting Gotion's presence in the U.S.