Cracking Down, Pricing Up: Housing Supply in the Wake of Mass Deportation
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A research paper examines the potential effects of mass deportation on housing supply, sparking debate on the topic.
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I can't imagine those most subject to round up style deportation are staying in swanky housing.
And as the paper goes ... who builds the houses then?