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TRUMP DELIVERS: Rent Prices PLUMMET Nationwide as Border Crackdown Cuts Illegal Migration

Gary FranchiFebruary 2, 2026182 views
TRUMP DELIVERS: Rent Prices PLUMMET Nationwide as Border Crackdown Cuts Illegal Migration
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American families are finally catching a break on housing costs, and they have President Trump's border crackdown to thank for it. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that rent prices are declining nationwide as Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement dramatically reduces the flow of illegal migrants flooding American communities.

The numbers don't lie, Patriots. After years of skyrocketing rents under the Biden regime's open border disaster, Trump's America First policies are delivering real results for working families. When you stop millions of illegal aliens from competing for American housing, basic economics kicks in – and hardworking Americans win.

"This is what happens when you put America First," housing experts are saying as rental markets across the country show significant cooling. From Texas border towns to California cities, landlords are being forced to lower prices as demand normalizes without the artificial pressure of endless illegal migration.

The Biden Housing Crisis is OVER

Remember when the mainstream media told us there was nothing we could do about the "housing crisis"? They blamed everything except the obvious – that cramming millions of illegal aliens into American communities would drive up demand and prices for everyone else.

"President Trump promised to secure our border and make life affordable for American families again. He's delivering on both fronts," Leavitt stated, highlighting how border enforcement directly impacts kitchen table economics.

This is exactly why 76 million Americans voted for Trump in 2024. While Democrats wanted to keep flooding our communities with illegal migrants and driving up costs, Trump understood that immigration enforcement isn't just about security – it's about economic justice for American workers and families.

The timing couldn't be better as we head toward the November midterms. Republicans can point to concrete results: secure borders AND lower housing costs. Meanwhile, Democrats are left defending the failed policies that made American families choose between rent and groceries.

How's that for putting America First? When will Democrats finally admit that uncontrolled immigration hurts working Americans most of all?

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Gary Franchi

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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedFeb 2, 2026
Promises made, promises kept! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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TexasRancherVerifiedFeb 3, 2026
I've been saying this for years - unlimited illegal immigration drives up housing demand and hurts working families. Basic economics that the left refuses to acknowledge.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedFeb 3, 2026
The media will never give Trump credit for this, but working families know the truth. Secure borders benefit everyone who's here legally.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedFeb 3, 2026
My daughter just found an apartment for $200 less than what similar units were going for last year. Trump delivers on his promises!
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PatriotMike47VerifiedFeb 3, 2026
Finally! This is exactly what we voted for - common sense border policy that actually helps American families afford housing.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedFeb 4, 2026
Absolutely right Mike. My rent hasn't gone up this quarter for the first time in 3 years!
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MainStreetBusinessVerifiedFeb 4, 2026
As a landlord, I can confirm demand has definitely shifted. Properties are staying on the market longer and tenants have more negotiating power now.
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PropertyOwner88VerifiedFeb 4, 2026
Same here. Had to lower rent on two units this month but honestly I support it if it means helping American families.
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SarahConservativeVerifiedFeb 4, 2026
This is great news but I'm curious - what specific policies are having the biggest impact? Is it the wall construction or the deportations?
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BorderPatrol_VetVerifiedFeb 5, 2026
From what I'm seeing, it's the combination of both plus ending catch-and-release. Word travels fast south of the border.