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SureTrust Insurance, founded and operating in Texas, is considered:

  1. A domestic insurer.

  2. A state insurer.

  3. An alien insurer.

  4. A foreign insurer.

The correct answer is: A domestic insurer.

SureTrust Insurance is considered a domestic insurer because it was founded and operates within the state of Texas. This means that it is licensed and regulated by the state of Texas and primarily serves customers within the state. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe SureTrust Insurance's location and operations - A state insurer (B) is a company that is only licensed and regulated to operate within a single state, while SureTrust Insurance may also have branches or customers in other states. - An alien insurer (C) is a company that is based in one country but operates in a different country, while SureTrust Insurance operates entirely within the state of Texas. - A foreign insurer (D) is a company that is based in one country and operates in a different country, while SureTrust Insurance operates entirely within the state of Texas.