In a bombshell announcement that has Democrats scrambling, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner revealed the Trump administration is moving to close a decades-old regulatory loophole that has allowed illegal aliens to receive taxpayer-funded public housing benefits.
Speaking exclusively on "The Alex Marlow Show" Thursday, Turner dropped the hammer on what he called a "mixed-status household" regulation that has been bleeding American taxpayers dry while actual citizens languish on housing waiting lists.
"There is a decades-old loophole in our regulation right now called mixed-status household that we're closing with our new proposed rule of qualified citizens," Turner declared, sending shockwaves through the open-borders lobby.
America First Housing Policy
This is exactly the kind of common-sense reform that patriots voted for in 2024. While the Biden regime rolled out the red carpet for illegal border crossers, actual American citizens have been stuck in overcrowded shelters and on endless waiting lists for affordable housing.
Turner's announcement comes as President Trump's mass deportation operation continues to gather steam, with ICE agents finally able to do their jobs without interference from woke bureaucrats. The timing couldn't be better – why should illegal aliens get comfortable in taxpayer-funded housing when they should be packing their bags?
"We're putting American citizens first, as it should be. Housing assistance should go to people who are here legally and contributing to our communities, not those who broke our laws to get here."
The mainstream media will undoubtedly cry about "families being separated" and "humanitarian concerns," but here's the reality: every housing unit occupied by an illegal alien is one less available for a homeless veteran, a struggling single mother, or an elderly American on a fixed income.
Closing the Swamp's Loopholes
This is what draining the swamp looks like in action, folks. For decades, both Republican and Democrat administrations allowed this ridiculous loophole to persist while Americans suffered. It took President Trump's second term to finally have the courage to say enough is enough.
How many more taxpayer-funded benefits have been quietly flowing to illegal aliens while our own citizens are ignored? Turner's crackdown is just the beginning of what promises to be a complete overhaul of America's housing priorities.
