💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump's administration announced plans to crack down on homelessness in D.C., sparking debate. Homeless individuals and advocates question the move, citing lack of immediate shelter alternatives. George Morgan, a homeless man, fears pushing the problem onto other cities. The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless estimates over 5,100 individuals are homeless, with roughly 800 in street encampments.
Courtesy: Luke Lukert
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