Are illegals causing skyrocketing house proces

Nobody has proposed this.

Oneā€™s probably in the works. My son just asked about a new virus China aka the NIH is studying

Itā€™s only a matter of time before thereā€™s a lab leak. Probably in line with the Democrats EV mandates blaming pandemics on man made climate change

Yes they are using affordable housing. They are also competing for affordable cars/trucks. Yes they are consuming healthcare as well. Your auto and health insurance is higher because you have to pay for those that donā€™t have insurance. Yes they are competing for blue collar jobs that is helping depress the wages in many trades.

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There is no debate that illegals are consuming resources everywhere they go. Whether its putting ESL kids in class rooms that impact teaching, to causing longer waits at medical facilities, to increasing traffic on the road and insurance costs, taking up slots in housing or college.

I think Democrats must be completely stupid. This combined with their trans policies are completely losing positions.

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Itā€™s not about gender-affirmation; itā€™s about eugenics

Itā€™s all about population control. Sterilizing kids is the Democratic platform

Gender-affirm care is just a rewrite to Buck v Bell

This one is HUGE!!! Kids classrooms are getting crammed with more and more newcomers. More teachers + more classrooms + more resources = higher taxes and less attention for your kids.

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Yep, taking resources away from citizens to benefit illegals from other countries.

I read some other forums and one question asked was if conservatives would support trans policies.

The best answer was someone said I donā€™t support trans or anti trans policies. I support policies that make sense and a fair to everyone.

It was a major issue for usā€¦and why we moved from a Lower Middle Class area into an Upper Middle Class area. There was an influx of kids of illegal immigrants (from apartments) into our old elementary school, to the point that they took away the gifted programs in favor of more ESL programs. The PTA participation went down to below 50%.

The area we moved into had zero apartments and the overwhelming majority of households were two-parent. There was 100% PTA participation and even a private endowment funded by parents. It was a night-and-day difference and our kids excelled in the new schools. To this day, the best parenting decision that we ever made.