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Three states moved to deploy hundreds of members of their National Guard to the nation’s capital as part of the Trump ...
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order on homelessness, titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” is a dangerous shift in policy ...
I accepted Steve’s invitation and actually got to know some of the human beings I’d been casually judging and dismissing for ...
A spokesperson for Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said that the governor had granted a request from the Trump administration for the ...
The number of homeless in D.C. is down from pandemic levels. The White House said those who remain in camps will be jailed if ...
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announced 200 National Guard troops will be deployed to Washington, D.C., in support of ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order criminalizing unhoused people is stirring fear in Connecticut among outreach workers. Lawmakers and advocates are speaking out against the order.
Lamont, legislators and housing advocates share a disdain of Trump’s order pushing cities to combat homelessness with involuntary commitments.
He added those experiencing homelessness “need help, not handcuffs.” Lamont and the others denounced Trump’s recent executive order prioritizing enforcement actions against unhoused people.