Same here in our northern Virginia suburb. It’s very “diverse”, except for the fact that one has to have a pretty good steady income to live here. That alone weeds out the riffraff of all ethnicities, especially since the town started enforcing code violations of unrelated and too many people living in the same house. The illegals couldn’t have their dormitories any more, so they moved across the county lines and took their problems with them.
I’ve maintained for years that class is the real divisive issue, not race. While NJ has some areas with sky-high rents far beyond my means (Hoboken, for example), for the most part nobody wants to commit 30 years of mortgage payments for a home/property in an area where there may be people with no stake in the area at all beyond a monthly rent payment - or a government rent voucher. The Founding Fathers understood this, and only let property owners vote - because in the end they had to live with consequences while others could simply pick up & leave.
“Affordable housing” requirements ensure nobody will buy homes in an area; here in NJ they break down that requirement BY BUILDING for some new constructions. Who would buy a condo when people across the hall are home all day while you go to work?
That’s not working in Reston. There are huge numbers of illegals camped out there. The high school there is swamped with central american illegals. they form an entirely separate school within a school. And now they have shifted into the majority.
Reston can barely field a football team anymore.