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    First-time homebuyers in Oregon get $30K grant — but American citizens aren’t eligible

    By Lauren Elkies Schram,

    2024-08-24

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    First-time homebuyers in Oregon are being encouraged to apply for a taxpayer-funded $30,000 grant for down payment assistance – but only non-U.S. citizens need apply.

    Latino-led housing support group Hacienda Community Development Corporation in Portland is advertising the perk through its Camino a Casa program, which stipulates that it is “only for people who are not American citizens.”

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    American citizens aren’t eligible for the first-time homebuyer grants. Hacienda CDC

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    Ernesto Fonseca leads the Hacienda Community Development Corporation. Facebook

    “Clients work closely with financial coaches and HUD-certified housing counselors throughout the entirety of the homebuying process. In addition to mortgage readiness and financial fitness workshops, we provide various opportunities for down-payment assistance,” according to the group.

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    Republican Oregon state Rep. Ed Diehl called the effort “state-sponsored discrimination” and noted that he is “appalled that the hard-earned, limited tax dollars of Oregonians are being used to prioritize home ownership for certain non-US citizens,” according to the Daily Caller .

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    Rep. Ed Diehl is “appalled” that citizens are barred from receiving the first-time homebuyer grant. Eddiehl.com

    The funds come from the state’s tax-funded Economic Equity Investment Program, a program that aims to build economic equity for disadvantaged people, which allocated a $692,775 grant to Hacienda.

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    Look Up
    08-31
    wait a minute, wait a minute, let me see if I'm understanding this right....... non tax paying people who illegally entered our country (criminals) are going to get grant for 30k in Oregon to buy a house, California is giving 250k to immigrants for a home....I pay taxes and have been trying to get a home for the last four years renting and miserable..... wow.... and all the people who want to vote democrat should know they are voting for the destruction of America......
    Mary E
    08-27
    Sue the govt
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