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The Trump administration will soon release new regulatory changes aimed at ensuring that federal housing assistance goes to qualifying citizens and legal residents, not illegal immigrants.
Sources familiar with the proposal told RealClearPolitics that the updated rule is meant to bring the Department of Housing and Urban Development into closer compliance with existing law.
While Section 214 of the Housing and Community Development Act prohibits HUD from making financial assistance available to anyone other than citizens or legal residents, the administration contends that a loophole allows ineligible residents to skirt the law. Sources told RCP that a single legal resident can apply for assistance and then use the benefit to house illegal immigrants.
Good to see that we finally have an administration that is actually doing the job of the executive branch-which is to enforce the law. So....no more criminal aliens living in housing paid for by the taxpayers. This should melt some more snowflakes.
It is horrible to see elderly people living in an old, cramped studio apartment in a dilapidated building while illegals get HUD assistance.
Why should anyone get HUD assistance? HUD shouldn't exist in the first place.
It's not my or anyone else's responsibility to pay for the housing of other people.
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Originally Posted by Rachel976
What about all the illegal immigrants in school? That's our biggest cost right there.
Why not just abolish government schools?
It's not my or anyone else's responsibility to pay for the education of other peoples' kids.
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