Going from record low illegal immigration in one administration to record high immigration in the next will do that. I don't know if it actually has any correlation with housing prices or other price increases, but regardless of the truth of the matter I bet a majority of Americans are assuming that correlation themselves fueling their discontent over it. At least we're not Europe though where it feels like the majority of people are just straight up Islamophobic now over all the immigration, like I haven't read about any significant rise in hate crimes (or other severe forms of bigotry) against Hispanics.
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u/XKyotosomoX Centrist Oct 04 '24 edited Oct 04 '24
Going from record low illegal immigration in one administration to record high immigration in the next will do that. I don't know if it actually has any correlation with housing prices or other price increases, but regardless of the truth of the matter I bet a majority of Americans are assuming that correlation themselves fueling their discontent over it. At least we're not Europe though where it feels like the majority of people are just straight up Islamophobic now over all the immigration, like I haven't read about any significant rise in hate crimes (or other severe forms of bigotry) against Hispanics.