DALLAS, Texas — A Chinese artificial intelligence developer based in North Texas may relocate due to the recent passage of Texas Senate Bill 17 (SB 17), which restricts land ownership by citizens of certain foreign nations.
The bill, approved by state lawmakers, prohibits individuals from China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia from purchasing land in Texas, citing national security concerns.
The developer, who resides in Texas on a valid work visa, expressed concern over the new restrictions, which impact the ability to purchase a home—a right previously available under state law.
The limitations have created uncertainty for foreign professionals working in Texas, especially those in the technology sector.
While the bill excludes exceptions for scholarly research and creative works, it does not address concerns from those outside academic fields.
Business and tech leaders worry the legislation could discourage international talent from choosing Texas as a destination for work and innovation.