The Greenland Sovereignty Protection Act prevents the U.S. government from using federal money to take control of Greenland or influence its people. This matters because it protects Greenland's right to self-determination and ensures no federal resources are used for acquisition efforts.
1. This bill stops federal funding for any actions to take control of Greenland. 2. It prevents the U.S. from increasing military presence or financial support in Greenland. 3. The bill bans any campaigns aimed at influencing Greenland's self-determination. 4. Federal funds cannot be used for purchasing or annexing Greenland. 5. Any exceptions to these rules require new laws to be passed.
This bill affects the people of Greenland and U.S. government officials involved in foreign affairs.