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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Attorney General Frosh Joins Coalition Opposing HUD Proposed Rule to Deny Critical Housing Assistance to Immigrants



More Than 55,000 Children Could Be Left Homeless If Implemented

BALTIMORE, MD – Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh, joining a coalition of 23 states, today submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) opposing a proposed rule that would deny housing assistance to mixed-status families that include any undocumented immigrants.

The new proposal would result in the eviction of thousands of families, including many children and lawful residents and citizens, who rely on housing assistance for their homes. If enacted, the proposed rule will harm the states, their residents, their local economies, and the public health.

“HUD’s proposed rule is another step in the Administration’s family separation policy,” said Attorney General Frosh. “This rule would force parents out of the homes and lives of their children. It is a policy that is both cruel and counterproductive.”

For more than 30 years, laws governing public housing and HUD rules have prioritized family unity and the preservation of the family unit. Accordingly, the law has for decades allowed families with mixed immigration status to receive public housing subsidies, so long as ineligible family members did not themselves receive any financial subsidies. The new proposal, announced in April 2019, would prohibit family members who are undocumented from residing in their homes. In many cases, the eligible family members are children, and these minors would not be able to live without their parents, resulting in the effective eviction of entire families.

As HUD’s own analysis concludes, the proposed rule would eliminate housing assistance for more than 108,000 people, including at least 55,000 children, many of whom are U.S. citizens or otherwise eligible for housing assistance.

In the comment letter submitted today, the attorneys general argue that this substantial loss of housing benefits will also cause significant economic and social harms to the states, including greater homelessness, reduced productivity, and a higher incidence of major health problems for those impacted by the rule.

States will have to bear significant administrative and social benefit costs if the rule goes into effect. Private housing providers will be far less likely to participate in subsidized housing programs, leaving states to find additional affordable housing options and plan for increased rates of evictions and homelessness.

In addition to Maryland, today’s letter is signed by the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.

16 comments:

  1. another budget line item being abused by people WHO SHOULD NOT BE HERE. why are you burdening taxpayers?

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  2. These people are NOT undocumented. They are ILLEGAL. Only citizens are documented.

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  3. Tell the HUD officials to move the illegals in to there cribs.

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  4. Notice how they forget to qualify in the headline, that is, "undocumented"...can't wait for that POS Frosh to become the next Gov :(

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  5. I've yet to see a Hispanic, legal or illegal that didn't have his/her hand out...

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  6. This legislation is necessary to protect hard-working Americans.

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  7. Haven't they heard about birth control

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    1. And they still want the govt to pay for that.

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  8. HUD starting back with LBJ destroyed the black families of this country
    Would not allow adult male (over 18) to live in the provided housing or they would be charged with trespassing this caused a complete break down of the family unit
    But we want it to be ok for illegal person in this country to live in the same housing
    We are so screwed up
    this clown never stops trying to be on the national stage

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    1. Then DON'T live in govt housing ?

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  9. 8:55am is correct, we need this legislation badly and Frosh can go stick his head in the sand somewhere and stfu.

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  10. Wrong, those kids have homes, in their home countries. #Bye

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  11. They are illegal immigrants! Undocumented is a leftist word for illegal. Get this guy out of Maryland!

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  12. Frosh why are you not putting the Vets and MD homeless first. Why are they not getting emergency housing ahead of these illegals? Frosh is a blatant idiot by not putting legal Marylanders first.

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  13. Always nice how the Dems put everyone ahead of American citizens.

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