THE BIDEN INVASION - Health inspections for foreign nationals entering our country illegally have gone out the window. That's enabled the importation of many diseases which affect livestock and other agricultural output, and already these things are happening. Legal immigrants and even returning U.S. citizens must pass these inspections to protect the U.S. food supply. But under Joe Biden's catch-and-release, illegals are exempt from such cumbersome requirements. MONICA SHOWALTER
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
DID MEXICO CAUSE AMERICA'S HOUSING CRISIS AND ONE MILLION HOMELESS LEGALS?
THE HOUSING AND HOMELESS CRISIS AS WELL AS THE JOB CRISIS IS OVER WHEN WE PUSH MEXICO OUT OF OUR OPEN BORDERS.
The “mother of all caravans” is forming in Central America, and our
border-enforcement system is at “the breaking point” — all because Democrats in Congress
rejects any effort to plug the legal loopholes that drive the accelerating flood at the
border. In effect, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer are doing just what Cesar
Chavez complained about 40 years ago: placating employers by allowing the
unhindered importation of cheap labor to undermine the efforts of American
workers to negotiate higher wages. MARK KRIKORIAN
LOS ANGELES: Mexico’s second
largest city, anchor baby welfare center of America and gateway for the LA RAZA
heroin cartels.
AMERICA: ONE PAYCHECK AND ONE
HUNDRED ILLEGALS AWAY FROM HOMELESSNESS!
A dashcam video of downtown Los Angeles on
Christmas day reveals a stunning sight: hundreds of tents and lean-tos on the
sidewalks that serve as shelter for the homeless. The scene is reminiscent of a
third-world country. RICK MORAN / AMERICANTHINKER
com
HOMELESS CRISIS IN LOS ANGELES,
MEXICO’S SECOND LARGEST CITY WORSENS BY THE DAY…. Approximates the great depression
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued a new rule to ensure that the four million people in need of public housing and house choice vouchers can be moved off of years-long waiting lists by enforcing federal law that requires the government to only give assistance to U.S. citizens.
Citing a HUD analysis of the rule, which was done by career staff and not Trump administration officials, the Washington Postreported that as many as 55,000 children in households with family members who are in the country illegally could face “eviction” and “homelessness.”
The Post reported:
Approximately 25,000 households, representing about 108,000 people, now living in subsidized housing have at least one ineligible member, according to the HUD analysis.
Among these mixed-status households, 70 percent, or 76,000 people, are legally eligible for benefits — of whom 55,000 are children, HUD says. The vast majority live in California, Texas and New York.
But the Post fails to cite the Housing and Community Development Act of 1980, that, according to Section 214, HUD is “prohibited from granting financial assistance to persons other than United States citizens, nationals, or certain categories of eligible non-citizens.”
“There is an affordable housing crisis in this country, and we need to make certain our scarce public resources help those who are legally entitled to it,” HUD Secretary Ben Carson said of the new regulation. “Given the overwhelming demand for our programs, fairness requires that we devote ourselves to legal residents who have been waiting, some for many years, for access to affordable housing.”
The regulation, posted on the Federal Register, states, in part, about how the Act would be amended:
The proposed rule would require the verification of the eligible immigration status of all recipients of assistance under a covered program who are under the age of 62. As a result, the proposed rule would make prorated assistance a temporary condition pending verification of eligible status, as opposed to under the current regulation where it could continue indefinitely.
The proposed rule would also specify that individuals who are not ineligible immigration status may not serve as the leaseholder, even as part of a mixed family whose assistance is prorated based on the percentage of members with eligible status.
HUD believes the amendments will bring its regulations into greater alignment with the wording and purpose of Section 214.
HUD provided Breitbart News with some of the statistics on how many Americans in cities across the United States are in need of housing assistance, including 1.6 million waiting for public housing and 2.6 million who are in line for housing choice vouchers.
Hundreds of thousands of people are waiting in cities like Los Angeles and New York City, according to a HUD survey.
• Only 1 in 4 qualified households currently receive housing assistance in this country. That means, 3 out of 4 families who might otherwise qualify for our programs do notget any help to pay their rent whatsoever.
• If current recipients are representative of those waiting for HUD assistance, most are extremely poor seniors or persons living with a disability.
• In some states, public housing waitlists are closed and local public housing agencies are not even accepting new applicants.
But the Post painted a negative picture of the rule, siding with immigrants.
“Tens of thousands of deeply poor kids, mostly U.S. citizens, could be evicted and made homeless because of this rule, and — by HUD’s own admission — there would be no benefit to families on the waiting list,” Diane Yentel, president and chief executive of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, said in the Post report.
Yentel was referring to the HUD analysis, not the Trump administration in place at the agency.
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