In a controversial move, D.C. officials gave residents of a homeless encampment only one day's notice to vacate as part of a broader crackdown initiated by the Trump administration. This action has sparked outrage and concern over treatment of vulnerable populations.
President Trump's recent vow to remove homeless encampments in D.C. raises questions about his plans and the fate of those affected. Advocacy groups express concerns over vague details and potential human rights violations.
In a significant shift, President Trump has signed an executive order aiming to change how homelessness is managed in the U.S., prioritizing treatment and sobriety over housing first approaches. The order allows states to clear encampments and enforce stricter policies.
Governor Gavin Newsom unveils a groundbreaking model ordinance aimed at tackling California's homelessness crisis head-on, providing local governments with the tools to address dangerous encampments effectively.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is taking decisive action to ban homeless encampments, emphasizing that inaction is no longer an option. With a new model ordinance, he aims to connect the homeless to services while responding to rising voter support for tougher tactics.