Trump Homelessness Order Criticized
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Trump Brings Back Insane Asylums with Executive Order - This Could Crush the Homelessness Epidemic
Many once-great world-class American cities now require residents and visitors alike to keep their heads on a swivel at all times. Rather than enjoying time exploring, shopping, dining, or otherwise […] The post Trump Brings Back Insane Asylums with Executive Order - This Could Crush the Homelessness Epidemic appeared first on The Western Journal.
Trump’s Courageous Leadership Will Help Homeless Get Needed Mental Health Care
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a powerful, compassionate executive order that will mandate the hospitalizations of homeless people suffering mental illness and addiction. The order will place suffering people into long-term mental health care institutions and restore public safety. “The Federal Government and the States have spent tens of billions of dollars on failed programs that address homelessness but not its root causes, leaving…
Trump executive order moves to get homeless off the streets AlphaNews.org
Share This Story(The Center Square) — With the sight of homeless encampments plaguing cities nationwide, President Donald Trump has issued an executive order to get many of the homeless off the streets and into “long-term institutional settings.” The announcement came as Trump toured the ongoing multi-billion-dollar Federal Reserve building complex construction project. Citing addiction and mental health issues as leading causes for homelessness…

Trump homelessness order criticized
SAN FRANCISCO — Leading Democrats and advocates for the homeless are criticizing an executive order President Donald Trump signed this past week aimed at removing homeless people from the streets, possibly by committing them for mental health or drug treatment…
Trump executive order on homelessness criticized
SAN FRANCISCO — Leading Democrats and advocates for the homeless are criticizing an executive order President Donald Trump signed this past week aimed at removing homeless people from the streets, possibly by committing them for mental health or drug treatment…
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