California moves to give illegal immigrants up to $150,000 loans for new homes

California could be the first state in America to provide illegal immigrants with up to $150,000 in taxpayer-funded loans. This comes amid the Biden-Harris administration's ongoing border crisis in combination of lax immigration law enforcement in California. 

California Democrats in the state legislature are likely to pass  Assembly Bill 1840, which would expand the “California Dream for All” program, renaming it the Home Purchase Assistance Program and allow for illegal immigrants to get 20 percent of a house downpayment up to $150,000, Fox News reported. 

Illegal immigrants are also getting plenty of assistance from real citizens in the Democrat-run state of Oregon, where taxpayers are providing direct grants to provide illegals with a downpayment to buy a new home. In California, the illegal immigrants participating in the program must be first-time homebuyers and at least one of the individuals applying for the loan must be a first-generation homebuyer. 

The bill is being pushed in the leadup to the 2024 presidential election and after almost four years of an open southern border sponsored by the Biden-Harris administration that has allowed tens of millions of illegal immigrants into the United States. 
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