Kari Lake expresses concern over immigration’s impact on housing affordability and wages

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Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake believes that the recent surge in immigration is negatively impacting housing affordability in the United States. Lake, a former TV news anchor and 2022 GOP gubernatorial candidate, expressed her concerns during an interview with the Truth Voices. She strongly opposes illegal immigration and has made addressing the border crisis a key focus of her campaign.

Lake argues that the influx of immigrants has led to a shortage of housing for American citizens, causing an increase in demand and consequently driving up prices. She also believes that immigration will result in lower wages for working-class individuals, as many immigrants will enter industries like the service sector.

In addition to addressing immigration, Lake is a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, who has made border security a central issue in his political agenda. Trump has criticized President Joe Biden for increasing public benefits for immigrants at the expense of American taxpayers.

As she prepares to potentially face Rep. Ruben Gallego in a competitive election, Lake is emphasizing the economic impact of immigration on housing affordability and wages for American workers.

Zachary Halaschak
Zachary Halaschak
Economics Reporter. Before moving to Washington, he worked in Alaska, covering politics, government, and crime for the Ketchikan Daily News. While there, Zach won the Alaska Press Club’s second-place award for best reporting on crime or courts for his coverage of a local surgeon’s alleged murder. He graduated from the University of Richmond and is originally from Florida.

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