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Immigration Reform to be Paid by Mortgage Fees

Mortgage industry representatives asked Congress for the use of guarantee fees to strictly be used to aid the housing recovery.

Wow, you just can’t make this stuff up. I once read that once a tax was in place it would stay in place forever. The last I knew, the administration and  all legislators wanted to do everything humanly possible to perpetuate the housing recovery?

The home buyer and anyone that wants to refinance are paying fees that are much too high, which certainly does hurt the middle class. I know, no new taxes for the middle class, we are only kidding ourselves.

U.S. House Passes Extension of G-Fee Increase for Immigration Reform

By: Tory Barringer

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