Taxpayer-Funded group offers 30k to non-citizen new homebuyers

A taxpayer-funded group is being slammed all over social media for offering up to $30,000 for non-citizen new homebuyers. Americans are rightfully irritated by this as many citizens have struggled to buy a home over the last few years since home prices have unjustly skyrocketed to criminal levels. Daily Caller reported on the details:

Hacienda Community Development Corp. is participating in a taxpayer-funded down payment assistance program that gives money to non-citizens to buy homes in Oregon while excluding American citizens from eligibility, according to records provided to the Daily Caller.
 
Hacienda CDC is reportedly offering $30,000 for down payment assistance for eligible new homebuyers through their Camino a Casa program, according to a screenshot first reported by X user Oregon Citizen. “Clients work closely with financial coaches and HUD-certified housing counselors throughout the entirety of the homebuying process. In addition to mortgage readiness and financial fitness workshops, we provide various opportunities for down-payment assistance,” the organization states.

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