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The speaker claims the current administration caused America's housing shortage by letting in over 10,000,000 people illegally, providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that to address housing costs, the population should be limited by controlling immigration and open borders. The speaker also alleges that the administration's donors at BlackRock are buying up houses and that Airbnb is turning neighborhoods into transient areas with no social connection. The speaker believes it is inappropriate for the administration to lecture on the housing shortage that they allegedly caused.

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A taxpayer-funded group, Hacienda Community Development Corporation, offers $30,000 in payment assistance in Oregon to non-US citizens, including DACA recipients, asylees, and green card holders. American citizens are ineligible. One speaker calls this state-sponsored discrimination, asserting the goal is to open up housing to non-US citizens. Another speaker suggests the open border exists so these individuals can vote Democrat. The speakers note a housing shortage in the US, particularly in Oregon, and claim giving $30,000 to non-taxpayers will raise housing prices for everyone else.

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Michigan is giving $6,000 to illegal immigrants for rent. Taxpayers are funding this while citizens struggle. The state prioritizes lawbreakers over its own people. Voting differently is the solution.

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We will invest in affordable housing as it has been out of reach for many. It's time for a change. Housing is not a primary federal responsibility.

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The speaker claims the current administration caused America's housing shortage by letting in over 10,000,000 people illegally and providing them with housing vouchers, food stamps, free plane tickets, and free cell phones. The speaker asserts that uncontrolled immigration and open borders expanded the population, leading to the housing crisis. The speaker also alleges that the administration's donors at BlackRock are buying up houses, and donors at Airbnb are turning neighborhoods into transient-filled areas with no social connection. The speaker finds it unacceptable for the administration to lecture on a housing shortage they allegedly caused.

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The speaker criticizes the government for spending $66 billion on illegal immigrants compared to $3 billion on homeless veterans in 2023. They suggest reallocating funds to support veterans' mental health, caregiver programs, and homeless services. The speaker blames the Biden administration for not prioritizing American citizens over illegal immigrants. They urge for transparency in spending to redirect funds to benefit veterans.

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HUD has been cutting red tape to address the housing affordability crisis, restoring local control by removing the Affirmatively Further and Fair Housing rule, described as a zoning tax from Washington. An MOU was signed with DHS to ensure HUD-funded housing goes only to American citizens, due to the claim that the Biden administration prioritized illegal aliens and that 59% of illegal alien families use welfare programs, costing $42 billion a year. A partnership with DOI aims to utilize underutilized federal lands for affordable housing. The equal access rule was taken down to ensure that only those of the same sex enter women's shelters. The Doge Task Force identified over $2 billion in savings, including $4 million in DEI contracts, which were de-obligated, sending $1.9 billion back to the Treasury.

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The U.S. government has spent nearly $1 billion to house illegal aliens and foreign migrants in luxury hotels, while 33,000 veterans are homeless. Joe Biden puts illegal aliens before homeless veterans. Upon reelection, an executive order will cut off Biden's funding for illegal alien shelter and transport, redirecting a large portion to provide shelter and treatment for homeless American veterans. The goal is to eradicate veteran homelessness by the end of the next term. The Trump administration will not betray veterans, unlike Joe Biden and the Democrats. It is foolish to vote for a Democrat. Illegal aliens will not be put up in luxury while American veterans are on the streets. Loyalty will be to the men and women who defended the borders, not to illegal aliens who violated them.

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Every federal department and agency is directed to tackle the cost of living crisis that has significantly impacted Americans. Thank you.

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HHS, under the current administration, has ended its role as the principal vector for child trafficking in the U.S. According to the speaker, during the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking and slavery. The speaker claims the administration is aggressively trying to find the 300,000 children that were lost by the Biden administration.

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In 2023, the federal government spent over $66 billion on illegal immigrants, while only $3 billion was allocated for homeless veterans. This disparity raises questions about priorities. The breakdown of spending on illegal immigrants includes $5.8 billion for SNAP, $10 billion for Medicare, and $3 billion for education. There is a call to redirect some of this funding to support veterans, including a request for $13 million for a national call center for homeless veterans and $17.2 billion for mental health services. The suggestion is to prioritize American veterans over illegal immigrants and to increase funding for caregiver support programs instead of education for undocumented individuals. The frustration with the current administration's choices is evident, emphasizing the need for a shift in focus toward veterans' needs.

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The speaker is reacting to a post on X by HUD Secretary Scott Turner stating that, per the president's instructions, a HUD program funding FHA loans for illegal aliens is being stopped. The speaker expresses outrage that undocumented immigrants were allegedly receiving FHA loans while American citizens struggled to qualify due to high interest rates under the Biden administration. They question how individuals without social security numbers or credit history could obtain these loans, suggesting identity theft or manipulation of the system. The speaker accuses the Democratic Party of abuse for allegedly prioritizing illegal immigrants over citizens and urges listeners to never vote for Democrats again. They claim that these immigrants were living in entire homes at the expense of American citizens.

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The government allocated $584 million to assist illegal immigrants through Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services while claiming they couldn't find funds to help American victims of hurricanes and wildfires. During this time, families in North Carolina were living in tents, and those in Los Angeles were facing wildfires, yet the government couldn't provide them with housing. This stark contrast raises serious concerns about priorities. Regardless of political affiliation, if you think this is acceptable, it reflects a disregard for American citizens. Complaining about the exposure of this issue only shows a lack of concern for the situation at hand.

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Today, I'm instructing HUD staff to halt all enforcement actions related to the 2016 equal access rule, which linked HUD-funded housing programs to gender identity. We're carrying out President Trump's executive order to restore the recognition of only two sexes, male and female, in federal government. This is the first step in returning to a focus on serving the American people and responsible use of taxpayer funds. We will review all HUD programs to ensure every dollar advances our mission: providing quality affordable housing across the country and promoting economic investment in stronger communities. We aim to be good stewards of taxpayer dollars and focus on what the Lord established from the beginning.

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The federal government spent $66 billion on illegal immigrants in 2023, compared to $3 billion on homeless veterans. The speaker questions this allocation and suggests redirecting funds to support veterans. They propose using portions of the $66 billion for a national call center, mental health services, and caregiver support programs for veterans. The speaker criticizes the Biden administration for not prioritizing American veterans over illegal immigrants. They emphasize the importance of redirecting funds to support those who have served the country.

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We are halting all grant funding to NGOs that facilitate illegal immigration. Millions of taxpayer dollars have been misused to support this issue, and we are reevaluating how these funds are spent to ensure they strengthen our country and enhance safety. Many NGOs operate not only in the U.S. but also in Mexico, encouraging illegal immigrants to cross the border. Initially, I viewed NGOs as charitable organizations, but I've come to see that some function as shadow governments, using taxpayer money for actions the federal government cannot legally undertake. This has compromised our national security, and we will no longer support these operations with federal funding.

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We're announcing that we've halted all grant funding to NGOs that facilitate illegal immigration. It's shocking how much federal money has been misused in this way. I've taken action to reevaluate these funds to ensure taxpayer dollars are used to strengthen our country and keep it safe. We need to scrutinize how federal grants are utilized. No more money will be spent to undermine our nation. We will uphold President Trump's commitment to secure our border, remove those here illegally, and ensure taxpayer funds are not used to support this situation.

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A taxpayer-funded group, Hacienda Community Development Corporation, is offering $30,000 to new home buyers in Oregon who are not U.S. citizens. The program is available to DACA recipients, asylees, and green card holders. One speaker calls this "state-sponsored discrimination," arguing the goal is to open up housing to non-U.S. citizens. Another speaker suggests the open border policy exists so that new residents will vote Democrat. They claim this will exacerbate the housing shortage and raise prices for everyone else, especially given that the recipients are non-taxpayers.

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A list shows cities, states, and NGOs receiving $1 billion from FEMA to house illegal aliens, funded by American taxpayers. It's unacceptable to spend this money on migrants while Americans in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida remain homeless and without support. Congress is changing direction to prioritize American citizens over migrants, as this situation is viewed as a failure to the American people. Many are outraged that their tax dollars are used to assist those who have entered the country illegally, while Americans suffer. This misallocation of resources is seen as a significant failure, and there are serious consequences for the American public due to border issues. We cannot allow this to continue.

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The speaker outlines several policy and oversight actions within HUD and related agencies. First, they assert that non-permanent residents are no longer eligible for FHA insured mortgages, and that public housing authorities are being audited to ensure taxpayer dollars do not support illegal aliens, insisting that “American dollars should benefit American citizens and American citizens only.” Despite these emphasis on restricting benefits, the speaker notes that HUD previously provided a pathway for home ownership and supported housing affordability for more than 1,000,000 Americans through FHA and Ginnie Mae, highlighting the agency’s impact in expanding access to housing and affordability. On stewardship and accountability, the speaker emphasizes a strong focus on cracking down on waste and fraud and abuse. They cite findings from the office of the chief financial officer (CFO) regarding potential financial issues: more than $5,000,000,000 in potential payment errors and over $50,000,000,000 in total rental assistance for fiscal year 2024. They also point to a specific problem within that broader amount: money that went to nearly 30,000 dead people. The speaker characterizes these financial findings as ludicrous and unacceptable, stating that such issues are a violation of the sacred trust with American taxpayers. They assert that the problem “has to end, and it will,” signaling a firm commitment to ending waste, fraud, and abuse and to restoring confidence in the management of housing programs and related federal dollars.

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Secretary: Today, we are announcing that we have stopped all grant funding that's being abused by NGOs to facilitate illegal immigration into this country. It's amazing to me the hundreds of millions of dollars that have been spent by the federal government that has been sent to NGOs to facilitate this invasion of our country. I have taken action to stop that funding, to reevaluate it, and to make sure that we're actually using taxpayer dollars in a way that strengthens this country and keeps us safe. People are curious how grants given out by federal agencies are utilized, and that evaluation needs to be done. We're not spending another dime to help the destruction of this country. We're going to follow through on what president Trump promised, to secure our border, depart those who are here illegally and committing criminal actions, and ensure taxpayer dollars aren't spent to assist it. Speaker: And, Madam Secretary, I don't think people fully understand the role that NGOs play in facilitating illegal immigration. I want to share these numbers up on the screen: we spend over $380,000,000 in 2024 for sheltering and service programs for illegal immigrants. But the vast network of NGOs that help facilitate it through Panama, through Mexico, and make it a landing spot here in the United States is a massive contributor to illegal immigration. So what you're telling us today is that now stops? At least the federal funding of that stops? Secretary: Yes. The Department of Homeland Security has stopped spending those dollars to fund those NGOs. What’s been revealing is that many of these NGOs actually have infrastructure and operations set up in Mexico on that side of the border, telling illegal immigrants to come to them, and they will get them across the border. So they're not just operating in the United States. They're operating outside of the United States to help make it easier for those who want to break our laws. And while I was one of those Americans years ago when somebody said NGO to me, I thought, oh, that's amazing—a nonprofit telling somebody about Jesus or spreading faith and charitable work, helping people less fortunate. Then I realized over the years it's been perverted into this shadow government. An NGO is sometimes an operation that does things the government cannot do, can't legally do, so they create an entity to use government dollars, taxpayer dollars, to do something that the federal government isn't allowed to do—to perform a shadow government operation that has recently been used to undermine our country's national security.

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Under Biden, nearly $1 billion has been spent on housing illegal migrants in luxury hotels, while 33,000 veterans remain homeless. This prioritization is unacceptable. On my first day, I will sign an executive order to stop funding for illegal alien shelters and redirect those funds to support homeless veterans. My mission is to eradicate veteran homelessness by the end of my term, just as we improved the VA and the economy during my previous administration. We will prioritize our veterans over illegal aliens who violate our borders. Now is the time to support the movement with Trump gear from the alexjonesstore.com. Your purchases help keep us broadcasting and fighting in the information war. Sign up for VIP access to get discounts and support the cause.

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HHS, under the current administration, has ended its role as the principal vector for child trafficking in the U.S. According to the speaker, during the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking and slavery. The speaker claims the administration is aggressively working to find the 300,000 children allegedly lost by the Biden administration.

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According to the Federation For American Immigration, the federal government spent $66 billion on illegal immigrants in 2023, compared to $3 billion on homeless veterans. The speaker questioned why this allocation makes sense, suggesting the numbers are comparable. The speaker itemized $5.8 billion in SNAP, $10 billion in Medicare, $8.2 billion in uncompensated hospital expenditures, and $3 billion for primary and secondary education for illegal immigrants. The speaker suggested redirecting funds from the $66 billion to address veterans' needs, such as the White House's requested $13 million for a national call center for homeless veterans, $17.2 billion for veterans' mental health, and $2.9 billion for caregiver support programs. The speaker claimed the Biden administration is responsible for the current allocation of funds.

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American citizens, especially those in the lower and middle class, are facing significant hardships. However, the government is providing two years of free rent to undocumented individuals, which is funded by taxpayers. This means that children are being taken out of school for virtual learning so that undocumented people can be housed in schools. This prioritization of non-citizens over citizens and veterans is concerning. If you don't see the issue with this, you're either not paying attention or you're simply virtue signaling. Please refrain from commenting that nobody enters the country illegally.
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