When Illegal Aliens Catch Wind of the Squatting Laws in Blue Cities, Big City Life Will Get Even Uglier

Rather than a clue for illegals, this article is meant to be a warning for Americans concerning a huge potential problem: Illegal aliens hopping on the squatter bandwagon.

This from thelibertydaily.com.

Squatting has become such a problem in many communist/globalist-run (and some RINO-run) cities and states that homeowners are rushing to sell any rental properties that sit vacant.

In areas with loose squatter laws, the asset of owning rental homes has become a major liability when squatters take “ownership” and live in these homes rent-free for weeks or even months. Sometimes, it can extend for years and cost the actual homeowner tens of thousands of dollars just to get their property back.

A handyman-turned-squatter hunter, Flash Shelton, is concerned that lenient tenants’ rights laws in various states could lead to a squatting crisis as more migrants enter the U.S.

Squatters’ rights and tenants’ protections vary across the country, with some states allowing non-paying individuals to occupy a property for extended periods. This can make it difficult for homeowners to reclaim their properties through legal means.

Shelton warns that the influx of illegals crossing the southern border could exacerbate the squatting problem. He advocates for reforming laws to deter squatting and questions the long-term consequences of allowing the practice to continue.

Since 2021, nearly 7.3 million aliens have entered the U.S. illegally, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Many of these illegals have been transported to major cities, with New York City spending billions on housing and support. Mayor Eric Adams has expressed concern that the issue could “destroy” the city.

Shelton argues that the already limited resources for homeless Americans are being further depleted due to the influx of illegals seeking refuge. He questions what will stop these illegal aliens from taking advantage of squatting loopholes if they realize they can live rent-free for months.

The California handyman first encountered the issue of squatting in 2019 when two women took over his mother’s home. He eventually managed to remove them using a legal loophole and now offers squatter removal services to others.

Shelton warns of a “nightmare scenario” if politicians do not take action to curb squatting and believes the situation may already be beyond repair.

Final thoughts: Another note of caution and some good ideas herein. However, I believe we are beyond entertaining good ideas and must take action. First Congress must get up off their hands and lead the way. We the People as lone wolves will become easy targets. Meanwhile, we must prepare for the worst and hope and pray for a return to strong, conservative leadership.