The Foundation’s national security policy work focuses on the threats that reach American soil. This is where Texas policy and national policy meet. Hostile foreign powers look for openings inside the United States, and the Foundation studies how they find them and how to close them.
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A leading example is foreign land ownership. We’ve researched purchases of American farmland and property near military bases by adversary governments, and we support clear limits on it. Our work also covers cartels as a national security threat and the reach of the Chinese Communist Party and Islamist groups into American institutions. Our latest national security and foreign policy coverage is below.