In a move that mirrors the biblical principle of being faithful stewards of what has been entrusted to us, HUD Secretary Scott Turner has announced a nationwide “cleaning of the house.” Following a staggering audit that revealed taxpayer funds were being sent to nearly 30,000 deceased individuals and thousands of ineligible non-citizens, the federal government is demanding immediate accountability.
Secretary Turner, a man whose leadership is often guided by his deep-seated faith and commitment to integrity, made it clear that the era of looking the other way is over. “We will leave no stone unturned,” Turner declared, emphasizing that the “sacred trust” with the American taxpayer must be restored. This isn’t just about policy; it’s about the moral obligation to ensure that resources meant for the vulnerable are not siphoned away by lawlessness or administrative neglect.
By partnering with the Department of Homeland Security, HUD is enforcing a 30-day deadline for all housing authorities to verify the citizenship of every tenant. For those who believe in the importance of truth and the preservation of order, this is a long-awaited step toward rooting out abuse. As Turner noted, “Ineligible non-citizens have no place receiving taxpayer-funded welfare benefits.” This mission is about putting American citizens first and ensuring that our national “house” is built on a foundation of integrity and lawful stewardship.
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