Yeah, the article leans towards the nonsensical side. This is not a Portuguese-exclusive problem as it's happening in almost every developed country in the world right now. And in the interior of the country, not even that far away from Lisbon and Porto there's tons of affordable housing that's in line with the Portuguese economy. And let's do something about the tens of thousands of empty houses and apartments in the big cities that are being used by rich russians and chinese and hedge funds as a means to park their blood money and the out of control airbnbs before we start blaming the immigrants, shall we?