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this post was submitted on 19 May 2025
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The problem is that California is a destination for many homeless and it strains the system. As a state, CA cannot control who comes and goes and so can only control migration through deterrence.
The red states in the region are about to pull back on funding resources for the homeless and creating new homeless with the disaster economic policy. A massive pile-up of homeless in CA would not be a good outcome for anyone. State resources would be strained to breaking and without Federal assistance or an ability to control migration... That's a big yikes.
And moving the homeless every 72 hours does what to fix these problems?
It does nothing. He should do what all the other states without a homelessness problem are doing.
What are those states doing?
I'm gonna guess "one way bus ticket to California "
Well that is the cost of subsidizing and creating an entirely novel legal framework for vagrancy, shoplifting etc More people leave California than any other state in the country every year. In other words, California sucks. It's covered in human excrement and is riddled with crime
Smdh