If they are illegals how can the purchase property?
The US Taxpayer buys it for them with minority loans.
My uncle here in Kansas sells some property. Most of his buyers are now "immigrants". It began about 5 years ago when he sold some property to a hispanic guy from "Texas".
He was able to pay $80,000 cash for the land.
But he was unable to provide a social security number, or any documentation.
The title office eventually sorted it out, and my uncle's property was sold to the legal son of our "immigrant Texan".
When my uncle spoke to the county folks, they said about a third of the "immigrants" that are buying property have absolutelt no documentation, but they will use the wife, or kids numbers to avoid "hassles".
Thus an idea was born!... Buy the worst property you can for as cheap as possible, and sell to the illegals for cash.
You too can profit on the end of America!
As sick as that sounds...
Ya see, the immigrant families pool their meat packing paychecks, or money from less legal trades, into a pot. Then they can pay cash money for really run down property, fix-er uppers, or trailers. The government is in on the program, so no one bats an eye, or even finds the situation disturbing anymore. They actually want to pay cash on crap homes/trailers to avoid "The Man".
Also, there are programs here in Kansas, and other areas hit by the immigrant wave, that help the "undocumented immigrants" obtain financing for homes. Of course, legal citizens, like you and I are excluded from these programs.
These programs are provided on the condition that the recievers of the no-down, extremely low interest home loans "work on" getting their citizenship. Plus they get junk houses occupied.
There's no follow up re: citizenship, but the argument is made by our government types that by "helping" these poor souls buy houses in America, they will assimilate better into American society....hehe, yeah, right.
We have until the end of this decade to solve the illegal immigrant issue. If we don't tackle this now, America will function like Mexico or Brazil by 2020.