Check out Kathleen Campbell Walker’s recent mention in the Texas Tribune article, “Houston-area development has become a right-wing lightning rod on immigration.”
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Check out Kathleen Campbell Walker’s recent mention in the Texas Tribune article, “Houston-area development has become a right-wing lightning rod on immigration.” In this article, Kathleen provides information regarding advocacy and state efforts to restrict foreign nationals from owning real property without proof of lawful status in the U.S. She states that “there is no difference between a foreign investor and an undocumented immigrant buying property in Texas.” To read the article, click here.
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