(Nicole S. Murphy) A report out of San Francisco has shown that twice as many homeless people died in the first year of the pandemic than the previous year. None were recorded having died from COVID. The majority of the deaths were because of drug overdoses.
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Homelessness in San Francisco Is Now So Bad Residents Are Being Asked To House a Homeless Person in Their OWN HOMES
(Nwo Report) Politicians and charities claim locals want to be part of the solution
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Exposed: SF Dems Open, Promote De Facto Illegal Crackhouse for Homeless Drug Addicts – Report
(Michael Austin) The city of San Francisco is providing “rehab” for drug addicts by illegally supervising the sale and use of drugs, according to a report by two journalists.
LA Sheriff Requests State of Emergency over Homeless Crisis
(Bethany Blankley) Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva is urging the County Board of Supervisors to declare a local state of emergency to address the county’s homeless crisis.
Department of Veterans Affairs to Pay for Sex Changes… While Over 35,000 Veterans Remain Homeless
(Cassandra Fairbanks) The Department of Veterans Affairs is in the beginning stages of enacting a new policy that will pay for transgender veterans to get sex changes. As of 2020, there were 37,252 homeless veterans in the United States.
HUGE: Project Veritas: Central OAC Exec Admits Org Registers Thousands of Homeless to Vote at Same Address in Fulton County (VIDEO)
(Cristina Laila) James O’Keefe strikes again!
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NYC Secretly Shipping Homeless People To Over 350 Cities Including Honolulu, Houston
(Zero Hedge) New York City officials have been quietly dumping homeless people to more than 370 cities across 32 states, including Honolulu and Houston.
California to “Solve” Homeless Problem by Throwing Homeless People in Prison
(Matt Agorist) There is no doubt that California is experiencing a homeless crisis. In certain parts of the state, the homeless problem has turned into a public health issue as well, as many homeless people struggling with addiction have resorted to using public sidewalks as personal toilets. But the only solution that government seems to want offer is more police state. Officials in Bakersfield just announced that they will be solving their homeless problem by throwing people in jail.
Instead of Arresting the Homeless Population, City Paying Them to Pickup Trash
(Jack Burns) With the problem of homelessness in some cities becoming an epidemic, one Arkansas city appears to have a common sense approach to tackling the problem head on. They’re taking taxpayer dollars and paying the homeless to pick up trash.
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Police Officer Helps Homeless Man Struggling to Shave in the Rain
(Amanda Froelich) Since the topic of police brutality became a hot button issue, many officers have gone out of their way to demonstrate that not all cops are bad. In Detroit, Michigan, for instance, an officer was spotted helping a less fortunate man shave during a rain shower.
Federal Court: First Amendment Protects Sharing Food With Homeless People
(Nick Sibilla) In a colorful decision that managed to invoke the Boston Tea Party, Lady Macbeth and Jesus of Nazareth, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruledon Wednesday that feeding the homeless is “expressive conduct protected by the First Amendment.” The decision revives a challenge brought by a local chapter of Food Not Bombs, which sued Fort Lauderdale, Florida for requiring a permit to share food in public parks.