'New York City Will Have to Defend a Lot of Programs We Rely On'
Briefly

During Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, his housing proposals have been characterized as vague and sometimes nonsensical, raising concerns about potential impacts on the housing crisis.
Housing experts have widely debunked Trump's proposal to deport immigrants as a means to resolve the housing crisis, emphasizing that immigrants are integral both as residents and contributors to building housing.
Matthew Murphy of NYU's Furman Center highlighted the uncertainty around Trump's future housing policies, pointing to potential influences from his first term and the controversial Project 2025.
Under Trump’s previous administration, a focus on limiting Section 8 access based on immigration status shows a trend where housing policy might be used to further immigration restrictions.
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