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WTF? Trump wants to move homeless people into federal camps (action needed)

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, . In his latest attack on people experiencing homelessness, Trump is now looking into moving homel

, [sign the petition: Homeless people need stable housing and resources, not federal camps](. [SIGN THE PETITION]( In his latest attack on people experiencing homelessness, Trump is now looking into moving homeless communities off the streets and into [government facilities](, starting with homeless Californians. Rather than working with Congress to pass comprehensive [policies](, collaborating with housing advocates and [elected officials]( who are working on community-oriented [solutions]( to end homelessness, or gathering input from formerly homeless people who are now housed, Trump is instead considering [razing]( tent camps and [relocating]( people into a former Federal Aviation Administration building. [This is unconscionable! Sign now if you agree that we need REAL solutions to end homelessness.]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( As always, the cruelty is the point. Trump’s effort to “crack down” on homelessness is about invisibilizing people he deems to be a burden—and [punishing]( Democratic policymakers in states with large homeless populations because of their “liberal policies.” In order to make actual change, we must listen to what housing [advocates]( have been saying for decades: affordable, stable housing is the solution to homelessness. The administration’s [policies]( to cut food stamps, erode health care, and terrorize marginalized communities are just making it worse. People experiencing homelessness need resources, but Trump’s plan doesn’t cut it. We need real solutions. [Click here to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition calling on the Departments of Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, and Veterans Affairs to create comprehensive policies to end homelessness.]( [AUTOMATICALLY SIGN THE PETITION]( Our message to HUD, HHS, and Veterans Affairs: Trump’s potential plan to move homeless people into government facilities is unconscionable. Homeless communities need real solutions, like stable housing, affordable health care, and access to food stamps. Stop treating homeless people like burdens and start working towards comprehensive policies to end homelessness. By signing this petition you will receive periodic updates on offers and activism opportunities from Daily Kos. You may unsubscribe at any time. Here's our [privacy policy](. In solidarity, Sarah Hogg, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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