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President Donald Trump deployed 800 members of the National Guard to help crack down on criminals and the city's homeless ...
Where will the homeless go? D.C.'s shelters are currently at capacity, advocates say, creating uncertainty over Trump's plan for the homeless. This raises questions whether the president would ...
“Over the course of the next month, the Trump administration will relentlessly pursue and arrest every violent criminal in the district who breaks the law, undermines public safety, and endangers ...
Homeless advocates in Atlanta fear federal pressure could lead to the criminalization of homelessness as the city races to clear downtown camps by the end of the year.
Homeless who refuse to cooperate with Trump crackdown may go to jail, White House says - Nation and World News | Hawaii ...
A formerly homeless man urges lawmakers to reject a pending state law that would give cities more power to clear street ...
Two advocates for homeless people told NewsNation that the shelter space in Washington, D.C., is “very limited.” ...
The White House says people living on the street in Washington, D.C., can avoid jail by going to a shelter. Homeless ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser sought to reassure residents in the nation's capital, adding that the National Guard deployment was unnecessary.
The White House has revealed that homeless people in Washington DC could face jail time if they refuse to comply with Donald ...
While it is mostly called to respond to state-level emergencies, the National Guard has also been called to enforce law. The ...