President Trump will take executive measures to eliminate the homeless from the streets

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As part of his efforts to “return America again”, President Donald Trump has signed an executive decree to allow cities and states to withdraw the homeless from the street and in treatment centers.
Trump signed the Order, “ending a vagrancy and catering” on Thursday afternoon.
The order indicates that “the number of individuals living in the streets in the United States in a single night during the last year of the Biden administration – 274,224 – was the highest registered”.
He ordered the Attorney General Pam Bondi to “reverse the previous judicials and finish the” consent “decrees” stopping or limiting cities and states to remove the homeless from the streets and move them to treatment centers.
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As part of his efforts to “return America again”, President Donald Trump has signed an executive decree to allow cities and states to withdraw the homeless from the street and put them in treatment centers. (Getty Images and Bonnie Cash / Upi / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Although it is not clear how much money will be allocated to the effort, the order of Trump redirects federal funds to ensure that the homeless people removed are sent to rehabilitation, treatment and other facilities.
In addition, the order obliges Bondi to associate with the Secretary of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Scott Turner and to the Secretary of Transports Sean Duffy to prioritize federal subsidies to cities and states which “apply the prohibitions for the use of illicit drugs, urban planning, urban campsite, and Urban and monitoring the location of sexual offices, “according to Urban.
The order also stipulates that discretionary subsidies for prevention, processing and recovery programs of drug addiction disorders “do not finance drug injection sites or illicit drug use”.
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The homeless increased in the United States from 18% from 2023 to 2024, according to the annual annual assessment report of Housing and Urban Development published in January. (Getty Images)
The homeless increased in the United States from 18% from 2023 to 2024, according to the annual annual assessment report of Housing and Urban Development published in January.
Trump has already promised to clean American cities, especially the national capital of Washington.
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People leave before the members of the National Park Service were a homeless camp of McPherson Square with two houses in the White House in Washington, DC, on February 15, 2023. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images)
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Speaking in March, Trump said: “We are going to have a capital without crime. When people come here, they will not be attacked, killed or raped. They go again a crime capital. It will be cleaner and better and safer than ever. And it won’t take us too long.”