The high costs to citizens of mass immigration

 Populists Times:

The far-left New York Times has finally admitted that mass migration causes the prices of commodities to skyrocket, including the cost of housing.

The NYT’s admission almost coincides with the first anniversary of the Congressional Budget Office report, which stated that “the greatest upward pressure on prices comes from increased demand for housing.”

The outlet was covering recent anti-immigration protests that rocked Mexico City, fueled by the increasing cost of living caused by the influx of foreign residents, especially Americans.

During the protests, thousands of the city’s residents took to the streets to protest the increasing cost of renting a house and the displacement of local residents, a phenomenon that the NYT now appears to confirm.

“The demonstration reflected the growing frustrations of many of the capital’s residents, who have watched rents skyrocket and old neighborhoods turn into swanky developments as the city has become a major tourist destination and a base for many so-called digital nomads,” the NYT reported.

However, the outlet barely raises the same concerns when illegal immigrants flock into American cities and cause demand for housing and the cost of rent to skyrocket, leaving many Americans unable to afford housing.
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Democrats pursue these policies in hopes of importing enough supporters to give them permanent majority control of Congress.  It is an attack on voters who do not support the Democrat agenda.

See also:

Democrats: Maybe We Went Too Far Left on Immigration

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