1337 - U.S. Immigration Crisis: What It Really Means for Housing Markets and Investors by Lindsay Frankel

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A record 300,000 migrants entered the U.S. through the southern border in December. Rather than trying to sneak past border agents, many surrendered to apply for asylum. 
Overwhelmed immigration courts take years to process these claims, and migrants are protected from deportation in the meantime. They hope to stay, work, and build a life here. But achieving legal status in the U.S. is a complicated process. Meanwhile, some Americans are fearful of the impact of increased immigration rates on U.S. citizens and communities, which has led politicians to consider immigration policy reforms. 
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1337 - U.S. Immigration Crisis: What It Really Means for Housing Markets and Investors by Lindsay Frankel

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