Hoover Institution senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson said Thursday on his podcast that Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s career could be “over” if he signs legislation that would allow illegal immigrants to receive housing stipends.
Last week, the California Assembly passed AB 184, which would allow illegal immigrants in the state with Social Security or taxpayer-identification numbers to qualify for a program that provides first-time home buyers with up to $150,000 as a loan. During an episode of “The Victor Davis Hanson Show,” the Hoover Institution senior fellow called out the California bill, stating if Newsom signs it, he will never be elected again due to the repercussions.
“But if you’re an illegal alien, you will be given exemption, just like California, if you want to buy a house right now, it’s very difficult at 7% interest. But if you were an illegal alien, the California legislature, and we’ll see what Newsom does, has said you can get $150,000 stipend,” Hanson said.
“If he signs that he knows that his career is over, done, he’ll never be elected, because that’ll be a campaign ad for the rest of his life. He’s trying to figure out what to do, but there is a sickness upon the land that all of us are witnessing,” Hanson said. […]
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