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Weird how housing first keeps working. Oh well the US will just keep torturing the homeless until they commit big boy crimes so they can be sentenced to slavery.
Turns out the solution to homeless people is to give people homes.
Next thing you'll say is that the solution to poverty is giving people money.
My city says the solution is to force them into busses and give them away to another city.
I wish you didn't have to doxx yourself to say what city. I'm curious now.
It is pretty common, you can probably pick any city and find it happening at least occasionally
So I had to sate my curiosity.
Several U.S. cities operate programs to relocate homeless individuals to other cities:
- San Francisco, CA: Through the "Homeward Bound" and "Journey Home" programs, the city provides bus tickets, airfare, and stipends to connect homeless individuals with family or prior locations. Destinations include other California counties and states like Florida, Texas, and Oregon.
- New York City, NY: The Special One-Time Assistance (SOTA) program funds relocation for homeless families, including airfare to destinations like Puerto Rico and even international locations.
- Key West, FL: Previously operated a relocation program but suspended it in 2016 due to funding issues.
- and many more....
Sauce: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/san-francisco-busing-homeless-florida-b2593640.html https://sfstandard.com/2024/08/06/journey-home-data/ https://sfstandard.com/2024/09/16/san-franicsco-homeless-people-bused-florida-texas-other-states/