Michigan Republican lawmakers are raising a fuss over provisions in the state’s 'newcomer rental subsidy' program that gives up to $500 to landlords who rent to migrants.
Michigan GOP lawmakers are raising the alarm over certain provisions in the state’s 'newcomer rental subsidy' program that gives up to $500 to landlords who rent to migrants. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration has argued that the program is intended to help newly-arrived migrants find affordable housing and better integrate.
' Michigan House Republican Leader Matt Hall has been leading a charge to bring more awareness to the subsidy program, particularly in light of a woman’s murder last month, allegedly by an illegal immigrant in Michigan. 'These are the kinds of policies that attract illegals to our state,' Hall told Fox News Digital in an interview.
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