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Updated 11 months ago,

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Trevor Richardson
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  • Reno, NV
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Immigration and Housing in 2024

Trevor Richardson
Agent
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Reno, NV
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Why is Immigration More Challenging in America Now Compared to the Past? Let's Talk About Housing 🏠 

Put extreme politics aside and discuss what has to be the real issue that makes immigration challenging in 2024. How do we house immigrants without putting them on the streets? 

In 2024, America faces a critical challenge that is often overlooked in discussions about immigration: a massive shortage of approximately 4 million housing units. This lack of housing has major implications for immigration policies and the nation's ability to welcome more people (even if they are skilled workers) as it has in centuries past.

Throughout history, the United States has been a beacon of hope for millions seeking a better life. Immigrants have significantly contributed well almost everything to American society (they created America), created its culture, economy, and diversity of the nation. I hope this continues but there are real tangible obstacles like building housing that is making it more difficult.

Let's start the conversation. Why do you think housing is often left out of the immigration debate?

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