
The Discomforting Solution to Homelessness
• https://www.fff.org, by Jacob G. HornbergerPeople are upset over the homelessness problem in American cities.
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People are upset over the homelessness problem in American cities.
Wyoming's second largest city Casper has been besieged by a growing number of homeless people, who have damaged a local motel and dumped human waste in the downtown area.
Six months after being arrested for trying to enter his own property, a Georgia man is still being kept out by squatters.
The Burning Platform's Jim Quinn unloads a truck-full of uncomfortable realities in this brief comment:
Residents are fleeing the Democratic-controlled city, many of them heading for Republican lands Robert Bridge is an American writer and journalist. He is the author of 'Midnight in the American Empire,' How Corporations and Their Political Servan
-as shocking footage shows it looking like a trash heap with grocery carts, tarps and blankets
How many people will be sleeping in homeless shelters, on the streets or in their vehicles where you live tonight?
We recently highlighted a story about the city of San Diego, California, which has created a 'safe sleeping' location for their homeless population which is basically a sea of tents in a parking lot.
The Phoenix City Council has approved the purchase of 4.2 acres of state-owned property for building a structured campground for the city's growing homeless population.
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...but blames Republicans despite being in power for four years - during which time vagrancy has risen 13 percent
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As many as 20 homeless veterans were booted from hotels in upstate New York to presumably make room for the influx of migrants
America's homeless veterans are booted from Upstate New York hotel to make room for bus load of migrants as Mayor Eric Adams attempts to alleviate pressure on the Big Apple