Does Crime Pay?
Question by Bucky Ruckus: Does crime pay?
It apparently does if you’re in the illegal alien business. Read on…
LAS VEGAS & ARLINGTON, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–LAT Money Centers, a Hispanic-owned financial services company, has introduced the industry’s first nationwide financing program for undocumented workers that want to buy homes. This lending program will offer loans to potential homeowners using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITIN) and Matricula Consular IDs in lieu of social security numbers. The company announced the new initiative at the 2006 Hispanic Marketing Convention & Expo hosted by the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals this week in Las Vegas.
“NAHREP’s 2004 study estimated that the market potential for these loans is conservatively $ 44 billion in new mortgages,” said Timothy Sandos, NAHREP President and CEO.
Contact your elected officials to protest and inform them about this flagrant abuse of America’s laws.
Hey, Rob- Last time I checked, being an ILLEGAL ALIEN was AGAINST THE LAW!
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Answer by Migra
It does for the criminals. On both sides of the badge.
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