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Tuesday, January 07, 2025

Homelessness Spiked 18 Percent in 2024; Migrants Caused Record Rise

The number of homeless people in the U.S. reached the highest level recorded in 2024, as more than 770,000 people lived without housing on a single night in January, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s annual report.

The number is an 18% increase from 2023, fueled in part by the surge of migrants illegally entering the U.S. and residing without housing in sanctuary cities, the report noted.
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3 comments:

  1. Funny how the people most vocal about how housing prices are unaffordable are the same ones that advocate for open borders. They seem incapable of understanding that if you bring in an additional 10 million people, they have to live somewhere.

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  2. Just remember, the data is almost a year old, meaning that big spike is about to get updated. Do you think the situation improved over the past year, or got worse? That's only one of the land mines that have been put into the path of the incoming administration.

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  3. Those clamoring for more illegals aren’t worried about housing. They have theirs.

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