Illegal Immigration Fuels Housing Crisis, HUD Warns
Liberty Check
- Over 12 million illegal immigrants have entered the U.S. without proper vetting, according to Turner, intensifying demand and driving up housing prices.
- He stated that HUD is redirecting funds so benefits go solely to American citizens, not illegal entrants.
- The administration is banning institutional investors from buying single-family homes and pushing for lower borrowing costs to help Americans afford homeownership.
HUD Secretary Scott Turner sounded the alarm on illegal immigration, connecting it to dwindling housing supply and soaring costs for Americans. His remarks demand scrutiny of open-border policies and their impact on families seeking affordable homes.
Turner highlighted sharp home price increases, with the median price hitting $415,200 in October 2025, blaming unchecked demand and lack of supply for the crisis.
Now is the time to demand leaders put Americans first, protect homeownership, and insist on real border security.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.