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S.F. sued over homeless camp sweeps. Advocates say it would take $4.8 billion to build homes for unhoused

Summary by Ground News
A prominent homeless rights organization and a group of unhoused people are suing San Francisco to stop encampment sweeps and police enforcement of quality-of-life laws. The lawsuit alleges that the city violates state and federal laws, its own policies and homeless individuals' rights. The ultimate goal of the lawsuit is to push the city to instead spend billions on affordable housing to provide shelter for everyone.

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