A controversial Texas Senate bill will change its proposed policy to remove a stipulation that would ban all Chinese citizens from buying homes in the state, according to its author.
From left, Texas State Rep. Gene Wu, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Reps. Al Green, D-Texas, and Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, and Founding Chair of the Asian American Leadership Council, Ling Luo, join a protest in Houston against a bill that would forbid Chinese nationals from buying properties in Texas on Feb. 11., is changing course after hearing concerns about her original legislation.
“The following may not purchase or otherwise acquire title to real property in this state … an individual who is a citizen of China, Iran, North Korea, or Russia,” the bill currently reads. In response to a request for additional comment, a representative for Kolkhorst directed NBC News to the upcoming Texas public committee hearing.
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