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The U.S. Forest Service is set to evict dozens of homeless people living in an encampment in a federal forest in Oregon on May 1. The eviction is part of a long-planned forest restoration and wildfire mitigation project. Many living in the encampment lost their homes during the pandemic due to job losses and high housing costs. Those who refuse to leave could face jail time, fines, or both.
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