The southern border is a disaster. Under Vice President Kamala Harris’ so-called leadership, nearly 10 million illegal immigrants have flooded into the country. This crisis has deeply impacted everyday Americans. Communities are struggling with rising crime rates, increased pressure on schools and hospitals, and a strained economy.
Harris, who was appointed as the Biden administration’s “border czar,” has done little to address these issues. Instead, she has allowed the border to remain porous, leaving Americans to deal with the consequences.
Illegal immigration has consequences far beyond just border towns. As millions of undocumented individuals pour into the country, they drain public resources meant for American citizens. Public schools, especially in low-income areas, are overwhelmed.
Emergency rooms are crowded with longer wait times. Jobs are being undercut by cheap labor, and housing prices are skyrocketing as demand surges with more people needing places to live. The Biden-Harris administration has failed to secure the border, and Americans are paying the price.
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) says illegal immigration is crowding Americans out of the housing market while crippling resources at hospitals and public schools…
“We’re creating a country where everyone in my generation, the millennial generation and younger, are going to be paupers in their own country. And I think that’s a disgrace,” Vance said. [Source: Breitbart]
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Senator JD Vance (R-OH), is sounding the alarm. In a speech in Detroit, Vance pointed to illegal immigration as a key factor in rising housing costs, especially for younger generations.
Millennials and Gen Z are finding it harder than ever to afford homes, with only 42% of millennials owning homes by age 30, compared to more than half of baby boomers at the same age. Vance argues that illegal immigration is inflating demand for housing, driving up prices for Americans trying to achieve the American Dream.
“We’re creating a country where young Americans will become paupers in their own land,” Vance said. He pointed to the millions of illegal immigrants allowed into the country under Harris’ watch, taking up housing that should be available to citizens. “American homes for American citizens,” he declared, reflecting the frustration many feel about the current administration’s policies.
Vance believes that if the government doesn’t stop this influx, Americans will continue to be pushed out of the housing market.
But housing is not the only area feeling the strain. Vance also addressed the crippling effects illegal immigration is having on hospitals and schools. Emergency room wait times are ballooning as more people, including undocumented immigrants, seek care.
Meanwhile, public schools, especially in states like Michigan, are struggling to provide adequate education as they deal with an influx of students, many of whom do not speak English. Teachers are overwhelmed, resources are stretched thin, and American students are suffering as a result.
Vance hit the nail on the head: the nation’s immigration policy needs to prioritize Americans. He criticized Harris and the Biden administration for their misplaced compassion, which seems more focused on illegal immigrants than on American citizens. “Our compassion has to start with our fellow citizens,” Vance emphasized.
He argued that the administration should focus on fixing the problems facing Americans—skyrocketing housing costs, overcrowded hospitals, and struggling schools—before opening the door to millions more illegal immigrants.
Trump and Vance are making it clear: America should put its citizens first. Illegal immigration isn’t just a border issue—it’s an American issue. And as long as the Biden-Harris administration continues to turn a blind eye to the problem, the American people will continue to suffer.
Vance’s message resonates with a growing number of voters who are tired of being pushed aside in their own country. It’s time for change, and it starts with securing the border and prioritizing the needs of American citizens.
Author: Kit Fargo