(PCC)If you are a US citizen in the United States and would like to purchase your first home, you are barred from even applying, and if you do, you may be breaking the law! But it gets worse.
Only illegal aliens are eligible for the first-time buyer program, which is not available to US citizens! You heard that right.
It is against the law for a US citizen to even apply for the illegal alien home loan program… so take a hike!
The big question is: where do all these billions and billions of ‘home loan dollars’ come from? The answer will infuriate you. It is coming from YOUR tax dollars and flowing into a program only foreigners with an illegal immigration status qualify for, a.k.a. illegal aliens.
They broke the law by coming here, and they continue to break the law by staying here. OMG!
In a move that will reshape the housing landscape in America, state lawmakers in California are on the brink of passing a measure that would make illegal aliens eligible for up to $150,000 in state-supported home loans. This unprecedented move is part of the “California Dream for All” program, which aims to provide down payment assistance to first-time homebuyers. However, this decision has sparked significant controversy, with critics arguing it leaves U.S. citizens behind while prioritizing benefits for non-citizens.
The “American (California) Dream for All” program is not what it appears to be! In order to dream, you have to be asleep.”
The “California Dream for All” program is not for everyone; it excludes the people who are paying for it: YOU! The exclusionary program, which aims to assist low- to middle-income illegal aliens in achieving homeownership, offers up to 20% down payment assistance, with a $150,000 cap.
To qualify, participants must be:
- First-time homebuyers
- At least one member of the household is a first-generation homebuyer.
- Have a pending immigration status
- Income levels must also fall below specified limits.
The program’s expansion for illegal aliens is a significant shift, making California the first state in the U.S. to offer such substantial support to this group. The bill’s proponents argue it is a necessary step to ensure fairness for all residents who contribute to the state’s economy, regardless of their immigration status. ‘We believe in equity and now we have a chance to prove it!’
This anti-citizen program is nothing more than a divisive measure, to say the least!
The proposal comes at a time when illegal alien trespass is a hot-button issue in national politics, particularly in light of the upcoming elections. California Governor Gavin Newsom, who has been a prominent supporter of the Biden administration and Vice President Kamala Harris, has not yet indicated whether he will sign the bill into law if it passes the legislature. A spokesperson for Newsom stated the governor would “evaluate it on its merits” if it reaches his desk.
Critics, however, have been vocal in their opposition. The Trump campaign, represented by spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, condemned the bill as “fundamentally unfair but typical Democrat policy.” The sentiment reflects a broader concern among opponents that the measure unfairly prioritizes illegal aliens over U.S. citizens, particularly at a time when many Americans are struggling to afford housing.
However, the enlightened and progressive Democrats have defended their legislation, insisting it is a matter of equity. Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes underscored the program aims to assist individuals who are already contributing to the state’s tax base, rather than distributing it randomly. Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula, the bill’s author, argued the legislation is necessary to clarify eligibility for illegal aliens under federal law, which requires specific state laws to grant such benefits.
Arambula further explained the bill aims to be inclusive, ensuring all taxpayers in the state, regardless of immigration status, can benefit from the program, but this could be further from the truth, because ‘all taxpayers’ are US citizens! This inclusivity, however, has raised questions about the fairness of extending such benefits to non-citizens while many U.S. citizens continue to struggle with housing affordability.
The broader implications set a new precedent; if signed into law, it could set a precedent for other states to follow, further fueling the national debate over illegal aliens and the allocation of state resources.
Many states are closely observing California’s law and crafting their own legislation to mimic it; this could result in a complete ban on US citizens applying for and receiving approval for first-time home financing.
Final Word: The American dream has become a ghoulish nightmare of illegal alien privilege and US citizen discrimination. Let’s not forget you have to be asleep to dream, and if the American people allow themselves to receive the ‘back of the bus’ treatment from their own nation, then they are truly asleep and may never wake up.
https://patriotcommandcenter.org/forum/us-citizenship-rights-outlawed-in-america