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August 31, 2025The Trump administration’s Department of Housing and Urban Development is planning to give public housing authorities across the country 30 days to identify and report immigrant tenants lacking permanent legal status who receive public housing assistance — or risk losing federal funding.
HUD is preparing letters to more than 3,000 public housing authorities asking them to send detailed information on tenants whose immigration status is in question, data on tenant statuses across their programs, and documentation about how they follow federal law, Bisnow has confirmed.
The Washington Examiner first reported the plan after reviewing a letter from HUD Secretary Scott Turner that said for entities that don’t comply with the information request, it would “leverage all available enforcement actions,” including “examination of HUD funding and/or evaluation of PHA program eligibility.”
The first letter is set to be sent to the D.C. Housing Authority, the Examiner reported. A HUD spokesperson confirmed to Bisnow the Examiner’s story is accurate but didn’t provide a copy of the letter.
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