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As part of their effort “to make the US again safe”, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to allow cities and states to remove homeless people on roads and in treatment centers.
Trump signed the order on Thursday afternoon, “Vagency and Restoring Ending,” Thursday afternoon.
The order stated that “the number of persons on the streets – 274,224 – was recorded at the same night during the final year of the Biden administration – 274,224 -“.
This instructs Attorney General Palm Bandy to “reverse judicial examples and eliminate consent or prevent cities and states from removing homeless persons from roads and transferring them to treatment centers.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order to allow cities and states to remove homeless people from roads and to put them into treatment centers, as part of their effort to “re -secure the US”. (Getty image and bony cash/UPI/Bloomberg Getty Image)
Although it is unclear how much money would be allocated for the effort, Trump’s order redirected the federal funds to ensure that the homeless individuals were sent for rehabilitation, treatment and other facilities.
Additionally, the order was given by Robert F. Bandy is required to partner with Kennedy Junior, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner and Transport Secretary Sean Dafi, which to prefer federal grants to cities and states to prioritize “Use of open illegal drugs, urban camps and loving, and implement urban squabming,”
This order also determines that the grant of discretionary grants for prevention, treatment and recovery programs of substance-use disorders “does not fund the use of drug injection sites or illegal drugs.”
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According to the annual homeless assessment report of the Housing and Urban Development released in January, the homeless in the US increased by 18% from 2023 to 2024. (Getty image)
According to the annual homeless assessment report of the Housing and Urban Development released in January, the homeless in the US increased by 18% from 2023 to 2024.
Trump has earlier vowed to clean American cities, especially the nation’s capital of Washington.
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In front of the members of the National Park Service, people clean a homeless infiltration from two blocks from the White House on Washington, DC, on February 15, 2023 from McFerson Square. (Brendon Smileowski/AFP through Getty Image)
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Speaking in March, Trump said, “We are going to be a crime-free capital. When people come here, they are not going to be mug or shot or rape. They are going to be a crime-free capital again. This cleaner is going to be better and better.