US Sets Disgraceful Record

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(DailyEmailNews.com) – Besides sparking alarming economic and migrant crises, the Biden-Harris administration’s failed policies have also fueled an unprecedented increase in homelessness across America.

New reports show that a staggering 653,104 individuals are now without homes, marking a 12% increase from the previous year and the highest level since the Great Recession.

This crisis exposes the true cost of open borders, reckless spending and misguided “woke” agendas that prioritize illegals over hardworking Americans.

The fact that the liberal establishment is refusing to address the root causes of this new crisis is appalling.

While they champion sanctuary cities and push for more government handouts, everyday Americans are being pushed onto the streets.

Numbers do not lie: homelessness has increased in 41 states, with blue states like New York, Vermont and Oregon leading the pack in per-capita rates.

Even more disturbing is the impact on our nation’s most vulnerable. Over 111,000 children are now homeless, with over 10,500 living outside shelters.

The Biden-Harris administration’s open border policies have worsened this crisis beyond measure.

As illegals flood into our cities, resources meant for American citizens are stretched thin.

Perhaps most heartbreaking is the 7% increase in homeless veterans. These patriots risked everything for our freedom only to be cast aside by an administration more concerned with pronoun usage than providing real support for our heroes.

While every ethnic group saw an increase in homelessness, the Asian community experienced a shocking 64% rise.

This is clear evidence that the Democrats’ so-called “equity” policies are failing all Americans, regardless of background.

In the end, the Biden-Harris administration’s reckless economic policies, including runaway inflation and job-killing regulations, have made it impossible for many Americans to afford housing.

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