The federal government is finally enforcing proof of citizenship for Section 8 housing. Millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded benefits that were previously going to those ineligible could now be reclaimed. Communities could see a sudden shift in housing availability, and the ripple effects may shake local housing markets. Legal and bureaucratic challenges are inevitable, but the move signals that Washington is starting to hold programs accountable. The rules are changing, and Americans may soon feel the impact of stricter enforcement.
🚨 MASSIVE NEWS: President Trump's HUD Secretary Scott Turner is now KICKING OFF ALL illegal aliens from Section 8 housing – demanding proof of citizenship for all Section 8 tenants.
"No longer will illegal aliens be able to leave citizenship boxes blank or take advantage of… pic.twitter.com/0GsgWGHbhJ
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) August 30, 2025
I can't believe we were paying for this.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) August 30, 2025
This used to be a mainstream Democrat position (see the part about welfare benefits) pic.twitter.com/IK7ZeZeZUu
— Rebel1973 🇺🇲 (@FreeRebel1973) August 30, 2025