Taxpayers Forced to Pay for Brand New Apartments for Illegals that Come with Two Years RENT FREE

Taxpayers have foot the bill for the construction of several new apartment buildings in Maine that are strictly for Illegal Immigrants – but it gets better.

The illegals who are lucky enough to get into these apartments will have their rent paid ENTIRELY by the taxpayers for TWO WHOLE YEARS while applying for work permits.

That means the American taxpayers of Maine will be forced to pay these illegals to live completely free while homeless veterans continue to be forgotten and abandoned by elected officials.

On top of that, there are millions upon millions of Americans who are struggling to provide for their families with the insane cost of goods in Biden’s economy – yet the Democrat’s priority is STILL these people who came into America illegally and pay no taxes?

 

The program, managed through the Maine State Housing Authority, only offers 60 new apartment units (for now) and they are slated to be converted to affordable housing after the two free years is up – unless of course the state decided that the program needs to be extended.

And you can bet that once illegals find out they can go to Maine to live RENT FREE for two years, the state’s migrant problem will get even worse and they’ll certainly be looking to extend that program, and likely build out even more units while continuing to bleed taxpayers dry.

Watch the video here to see how completely insane this is and how it could happen in your state next.


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