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HUD proposes restricting housing aid to citizens and some noncitizens, risking displacement of up to 80,000, including U.S. citizen children.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has proposed a rule that would restrict federal housing assistance to U.S. citizens and certain eligible noncitizens, requiring all residents—including seniors—to prove their status.
The rule, which echoes a prior Trump-era proposal, could displace up to 80,000 people, including U.S. citizen children in mixed-status families, as many lack documentation.
Critics warn it would increase homelessness, force family separations, and undermine housing stability, especially in states like California with large immigrant populations.
The rule is open for public comment, but no timeline for implementation has been set.
HUD propone restringir la ayuda de vivienda a los ciudadanos y algunos no ciudadanos, arriesgando el desplazamiento de hasta 80,000, incluidos los niños ciudadanos de los Estados Unidos.