Washington – President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order, making it easy for cities and states to remove homeless people. Through roads And get them treated elsewhere.
According to the White House Fact Sheet, the President’s order asked Attorney General Palm Bondi to “reversed judicial examples and end the final consent, which limits the ability of state and local governments to commit individuals on the streets.” It takes federal funding to transfer people to the streets who are “causing public disorders and suffer from severe mental illness or addiction” treatment centers, aided outpatient treatment, or other features. ,
“It will restore the public order to transfer homeless individuals to long -term institutional settings for human treatment through proper use of civilian commitment,” Order of order Said. “To surrender to our cities and citizens for disorder and fear is neither homeless nor kind to other citizens. My administration will take a new view focused on protecting public safety.”
The Executive Order The President asked Bandy to work with the Department of Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development Department and the Department of Transport, which prioritizes federal grants for states and cities, “The White House said” the use of open illegal drugs, urban camps and hatred implements, “the White House said. The order was reported earlier. The order was reported earlier. USA Today,
“President Trump is reaching his commitment to re -secure the US and to be homeless,” the White House press secretary Karolin Lewit said in a statement. “By removing stray criminals from our streets and redirecting resources towards drug abuse programs, the Trump administration will ensure that Americans feel safe in their own communities and are able to get their help.”
In March, Mr. Trump asked Washington, DC, Mayor Muril Boseer to “clean all homeless homeless infiltration in the city, especially outside the State Department and near the White House.” He said that if she was “not able to do so, we will be forced to do so for her!” He signed an executive order, directing the National Park Service to clean all the homeless on federal land.
They also signed Separate executive order On being homeless in March, the target was to destroy the United States International Council.
During his campaign, the President promised to remove homeless persons from the streets of the country.
“When I return to the White House, we will use every tool, liver and authority to be homeless on our streets.”
The National Homeless Law Center said the order “does nothing to reduce the cost of housing or help people meet.”
“Forced treatment is immoral, ineffective and illegal. People need access to stable housing and healthcare. Rather, more people will be forced into homeless due to Trump’s actions, taxpayer’s money will be distracted from needy people, and will be difficult to be homeless for local communities,” the spokesperson said.