I’m 18 years old, and like millions of young Americans, I want what previous generations considered normal: to get married, buy a home with my future husband, and raise a family. But today, that dream is being crushed by failed policies that put Americans last.
The housing crisis did not happen by accident. Mass migration drives up demand, burdens communities, and makes homeownership harder for American citizens.
Overregulation and endless red tape have made it nearly impossible to build affordable housing at the scale we need.
If we want to solve this crisis, we need mass deportations, an immigration system that serves Americans first, and a full-scale rollback of the bureaucratic regulations strangling development.
A nation that cannot make it possible for its own young people to own land, form families, and build a future is a nation in decline. America should be a country where citizens can put down roots again.