Posted on 07/10/2017 6:00:58 AM PDT by artichokegrower
When Maria got an eviction notice telling her she had to be out of her Redwood City apartment by late February, she thought something seemed fishy.
She contacted housing attorneys, who confirmed to her landlord that the notice was not served legally and she didnt have to move out right away.
Her landlord responded with a text message threatening to call immigration authorities on Maria if she didnt comply, saying it was a duty to report anyone who is undocumented.
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
This is crazy. Illegal aliens are not supposed to be living here, period. They CERTAINLY should not be living in government subsidized housing meant for U.S. citizens. Evict them and deport them.
“...they are scared to get their food stamps but now their rent is going up and they are too worried about deportation to sleep.”
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Do these people expect sympathy? They still don’t “get” that that’s why WE elected DJT for President. This is what we WANT. No sympathy.
They want you to feel guilty.
I guess that landlord finally decided he should stop breaking the law...
Its illegal to rent to illegal aliens but what does that Mexican female illegal alien care about our laws ???
“I was worried what would happen to them, and for me, too, she said. Im not a criminal.”
Yes Maria you are committing a crime by housing and helping your illegal family members. You admitted knowing they are illegal and with you. Maria who are you to think you are entitled to exceptions to the law?
She claims shes not a criminal but
HEY !!! Maria !!! its a crime to harbor illegal aliens...
If youre here legally you should be deported for breaking the law...
Evicted, you say?
I’ll be honest....I’m all broke up about it....ROTFLOL.
I wish.
In areas I drive through at times they are building 4-5story apt complexes all over claiming its for thousands 18-early 20’s moving out of parents and college, when in reality I see more and more people in unusual dress and language for this area on the streets, all the while the known illegal alien areas are untouched as far as getting them evicted and deported.
Rent increases, evictions up in immigrant communities
“You mean illegal immigrant.”
An immigrant is here legally. Calling someone an “illegal immigrant” is like calling a poodle a cat-dog.
It’s like agreeing to call a he a she, or the cat-dog’s tail a leg so that it is a five-legged cat-dog ...
Calling a he a she doesn’t make him a her.
Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg.
And calling an illegal alien an immigrant doesn’t make him.her an immigrant.
You mean illegal alien.
Ya know its odd that this supposed LEGAL female feels a need to run and hide from ICE for a whole day ...
while her family hide why doesn’t she just stay put at home ???
maybe shes really not here legally ???
At least most of the comments section see right through SacBees attempt at fake journalism....
For real. Who is the Bee’s target audience here? Who are they trying to convince?
I lived in the Sacramento area briefly while stationed at Travis AFB. Public schools weren’t even an option to us, after hearing about the crowded classes that move at the slowest illegal’s pace.
And that was 15 years ago. I’m surprised the legal residents aren’t incensed by now.
yes rents increased over last 8 years but in some areas they jump not the usual % but hundreds more per month.
If the name on the lease is fake is the contract null and void?
Illegal alien: I cannot believe you are trying to illegally evict me!
:-\
Six out of the seven least affordable metropolitan areas across the U.S. are in California. They are Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, Riverside and Sacramento.
These landlords see an opportunity to kick out the illegals to open up space for young professionals looking for cheap housing most likely.
It's good for landlords because it improves the stability of their income, improves the neighorhood business stability and as the area is reclaimed the property values increase....
It's a vicious circle that pushes out illegals and the poor....if anyone is to blame for that condition it is the Commiefornia political class. Giving away free stuff costs money. Illegals are there for free stuff. It's no surprise that they should pay the consequences for their own gaming of the system.
I say BOO f-ing hoo, Maria...get used to it. It's your NEW NORMAL.
Yup, higher housing prices are but one additional way citizens are supporting illegals. You’d better believe 40 million people worth of housing demand is going to drive prices up!
This article's headline blames Trump for the problem. However, in the body of the article there is this bit of reality: Even before Donald Trumps presidency, landlords across California were capitalizing on the states tight housing market by jacking up rent, delaying costly health and safety repairs and evicting tenants to move in higher-income renters, housing attorneys say. So there is an acknowledgement that the tight housing market and increasing rents were an issue even before Trump's presidency.
The article also has this gem: Backing up lawyers reports with specific data is difficult.
Backing up lawyers reports with specific data is difficult. No agencies track data on the reasons people are evicted or loss of housing due to someones immigration status.
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At least SacBee is admitting it’s putting out fake news.
Here we go again. Whenever there’s a Republican president, people drop dead in the streets, rats gnaw at their dead bodies, rents go up, families are thrown out in the streets, hordes of homeless crowd the sidewalks, 90 year olds are placed in their wheelchairs and pushed off a cliff, aids cases triple, the moon slows in its orbit, and the polar bears freeze to death.
When I buy a multi-family rental building the price is based on the rents that building produces. It is an investment.
When a city or a state controls rent they are taking part of the future appreciation of my investment from me for the public purpose of lowering housing prices. No it is not a total taking, but they are stealing my future income and appreciation from me.
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