Back in the 1960s and ‘70s, there was an NGO helping labor unions in Latin America build worker housing, setting up cooperatives, etc. in a bid to undercut communist subversion there. Some said this NGO was a CIA front. At any rate, one of the places where housing was built was San Pedro Sula. I think something like 2,000 units. There may also have been worker education. Was this before Soros’ time?
I don’t know when he came over to the U. S.
Look, I have no problem with U. S. investors helping to build reasonable housing for people anywhere. It does need to be profitable for them.
Not everyone needs to have facilities that are as advanced as ours. I don’t mean that to sound elitist, but not everyone can afford housing like ours.
Build what makes sense there, something folks can afford, even if it is very simple. Keep them warm and dry.