“By one estimate we have up to 30 million people who are going to face eviction through October,” Julián Castro says, calling Pres. Trump’s action on evictions a “band-aid” approach that will result in an “even bigger avalanche of evictions” down the road.
MSNBC’s Alicia Menendez is joined by Julián Castro, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, to break down the reality of President Trump authorizing an eviction ban through the end of the year without providing financial assistance for tenant or landlords.
Castro calling the move a Band-Aid approach as a coalition of housing industry groups warn Congress that the ban "will ultimately harm the very people it aims to help," adding, "it will be impossible for housing providers to meet their financial obligations and continue to provide shelter to their residents”.
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