Mike Belcher, a public figure active on social media, recently posted a series of tweets addressing concerns over foreign ownership of real property and broader political issues.
On October 8, 2025, Belcher wrote, “Lily is making a lot of sense. I’ve introduced legislation on this as well. Nobody linked to the CCP/PRC should have control over real property in the state. China is waging war on us, and it’s time we acknowledge reality and defend our people.” The tweet references proposed legislation targeting individuals or entities connected to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or People’s Republic of China (PRC) and their ability to own real estate within the state.
Later that day, Belcher posted another statement: “Ain’t no such thing as a half-way thug… or counter-revolution.” This message, also dated October 8, 2025, appeared to comment on political or social movements but did not provide additional context.
A third tweet posted on October 8, 2025, contained only links: “https://t.co/hictt6yuAE https://t.co/rsGTQxsGr5” without accompanying commentary.
Belcher’s legislative stance reflects growing national scrutiny over foreign investments in U.S. real estate, particularly from entities with ties to foreign governments such as China. In recent years, several states have debated or enacted measures to restrict foreign ownership of land due to national security concerns and calls for increased oversight.



