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rangerrebew

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Air Force veteran on GI Bill was made homeless after being illegally denied housing in New York City
By Staff Writer| June 25th, 2018

A US Air Force veteran attending a university in New York City receives $3,600 a month in Post 9/11 GI Bill housing allowance- but nobody wanted to accept it.

31-year-old Alex Donahue moved to the city in 2016 in order to attend the City University of New York, only to find that most landlords wouldn’t accept the GI Bill.

“I’d heard the city runs on money, and I came here with that thought: If it’s income, it’s income,” he told the New York Times. “But I was turned away from place after place because my tax returns said zero.”

https://popularmilitary.com/air-force-veteran-gi-bill-made-homeless-illegally-denied-housing-new-york-city/

rangerrebew

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This would never have happened if he had been an illegal alien. :banging: