In an update to a story we reported on last week, California has just passed bill AB 1840, also known as the “California Dream for All” program.
And, in this case, “All” means ILLEGAL ALIENS.
This program would give illegal immigrants up to a $150K loan to use as a down payment towards buying a home.
It is now headed to Gavin Newsom’s desk to be signed into law, which is expected to happen later this week.
Take a look at what people are saying about this outrageous new program on X:
🚨🇺🇸CALIFORNIA TO CONSIDER $150,000 HOME LOANS FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
California is close to approving a measure that would make illegal immigrants eligible for up to $150,000 in state-supported home loans for down payments.
The "California Dream for All" program would provide… pic.twitter.com/0v7LSpR1Lq
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) August 26, 2024
HOLY SH*T 🚨 California Senate has voted 23-11 passing AB 1840, giving illegals $150,000 for a home. Now it goes to Gavin Newsom to sign
How many times do Democrats have to show you they care more about illegals than you ?
MAINSTREAM MEDIA WILL NOT SHOW YOU THIS, BUT I WILL pic.twitter.com/XzhNxyE9El
— Marjorie Taylor Greene Press Release (Parody) (@MTGrepp) August 27, 2024
California Democrat lawmakers just passed AB 1840 to give illegal immigrants up to $150,000 in home loans with $0 down. This is insulting.
Every dollar that goes to an illegal immigrant is one less dollar available to legal residents including veterans, teachers, and families.… pic.twitter.com/5ycFtQNfuj
— Brian W. Jones (@SenBrianJones) August 27, 2024
Elon Musk responded to the news:
California also passed a bill providing free medical care to illegals that took effect n January this year.
Seems like half of Earth should move to California, given all the incentives to do so. https://t.co/XXikfKj7ki
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 26, 2024
Fox News has more details:
Lawmakers in California could soon make the Golden State the first in the country to make undocumented immigrants eligible for up to $150,000 in state-supported home loans.
The Democratic supermajority in the California state legislature is likely to pass a measure this week that would make undocumented immigrants eligible for the “California Dream for All” loan program, a state-funded program that provides 20% in down payment assistance up to $150,000, according to a report for Politico.
Participants in the program must be first-time homebuyers, and at least one must be a first-generation homebuyer, while income levels must be below certain limits depending on the county where the recipient lives.
The measure comes amid the backdrop of a national election in which immigration has taken center stage, the report notes, with the Trump campaign attempting to tie Vice President Kamala Harris to Biden administration border policies that have proven unpopular with voters.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has been one of President Biden’s and now Harris’ top surrogates on the campaign trail, has not said whether he will sign the bill into law if it clears the legislature before the Aug. 31 deadline.
Politico also reported on the program:
A first-in-the-nation California proposal could make undocumented immigrants eligible for up to $150,000 in state-supported home loans just as immigration has become an incendiary topic in the presidential election.
The measure is likely to pass the California Legislature this week where Democrats enjoy a supermajority and in a state that has the largest share of undocumented immigrants in the country.
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, a top surrogate for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, declined to say whether he would sign the measure if it clears the statehouse by the Aug. 31 deadline. He would likely make a decision while Republican nominee Donald Trump criticizes Harris over the influx in migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border early on in Biden’s tenure and as Harris moves to the right on immigration.
How convenient.
And all in an Election Year, too!
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