Trump’s Homeless Plan: Reroute Problems To A Locked Door
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President Trump just signed an executive order aiming to "fundamentally shift" how the U.S. manages homelessness. The plan? Make it easier for states to push people living on the street—who struggle with mental illness or addiction—into treatment, sometimes forcibly. The administration claims ‘tens of billions’ spent on housing ignored root causes, but critics worry this approach might just shuffle the deck chairs on the Titanic. Oh, and yes, it’s the usual: fix homelessness by making access to treatment look like a game of forced musical chairs.
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Source: Feeds | Published: 7/29/2025 | Author: Unknown
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