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Home»Politics»Cities and States Can Remove Homeless Individuals from Streets Under New Trump Executive Order
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Cities and States Can Remove Homeless Individuals from Streets Under New Trump Executive Order

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 24, 20250 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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President Donald Trump has taken a decisive step in addressing homelessness with the signing of an executive order, titled “Ending Vagrancy and Restoring,” as part of his broader initiative to “Make America Safe Again.” This order permits cities and states to remove homeless individuals from the streets and transfer them to treatment facilities. Trump’s actions are a response to the alarming statistic that, during the last year of the Biden administration, over 274,000 people were recorded as living on the streets—marking the highest numbers ever documented. The executive order aims to provide a more structured approach to handling homelessness, marking a shift from previous judicial precedents that limited such removals.

A significant aspect of the order is its directive to Attorney General Pam Bondi to challenge legal precedents that hinder these efforts. The intention is to eliminate barriers that prevent local governments from enforcing measures aimed at reducing street homelessness. The executive order emphasizes collaboration among various federal agencies, mandating Bondi to work alongside the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and other cabinet members to prioritize federal funding for cities and states. This funding will specifically target areas that restrict open drug use and manage urban camping and loitering.

While specific budget allocation details remain unclear, Trump’s order is designed to redirect federal resources towards ensuring that individuals removed from the streets are diverted into rehabilitation and treatment programs. This approach signifies a commitment to not only address immediate homelessness but also tackle underlying issues like substance abuse. Furthermore, the order explicitly states that discretionary grants related to substance-use disorder should not support drug injection sites or enable illicit drug use, reflecting a focus on recovery over harm reduction strategies.

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Recent data from the Department of Housing and Urban Development reveals a troubling 18% increase in homelessness in the U.S. from 2023 to 2024. This rise in homelessness has become a central issue for Trump, who has promised a cleaner and safer American urban landscape, particularly in Washington, D.C. His past statements have reinforced his commitment to reducing crime and homelessness, suggesting an overarching strategy to revitalize American cities by addressing these interrelated concerns.

In a reaffirmation of his plans, Trump aims to create safer urban spaces devoid of crime and homelessness. He expresses confidence that his initiatives will lead to a transformation in cities, enhancing their safety and cleanliness. Through his executive order, Trump seeks to implement immediate changes, aiming to reassure citizens worried about crime and the visible presence of homelessness in major cities.

This executive order has ignited discussions across political lines, with both support and opposition emerging regarding its implications. Supporters argue that a proactive approach is necessary to manage homelessness effectively, while critics question the efficacy and humanitarian implications of forcibly removing individuals from the streets. As cities prepare to navigate the complexities of homelessness, Trump’s order will likely continue to spark dialogue and debate on the appropriate response to this pressing issue.

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