**One Simple Law That Protects American Housing**
Ban non-citizens on temporary visas from purchasing residential real estate in the United States. That is it. One rule.
Our parents and grandparents worked decades to afford a home and pass it to their children. Now temporary visa workers, often here on 3-year H-1B contracts, get approved for 30-year mortgages and flood markets. This creates artificial demand that drives up prices for everyone else while young Americans get priced out of starter homes.
Visa labor did not just take jobs. It distorted the housing market in entire suburbs. Banks treated temporary workers like permanent residents, handing out long-term debt on short-term visas. That mismatch was always going to end badly.
One clear law fixing foreign and temporary visa ownership would bring supply and demand back into balance for actual Americans.
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