DOJ makes historic findings for violations against homeless populations

The The years-long investigation reviewed officers' use of force, alleged retaliation against protestors, treatment of the homeless population and other issues.

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  • @bradfordjhart
    @bradfordjhart12 күн бұрын

    A job can no longer pay for a place to live, it's just that simple

  • @aikanae1

    @aikanae1

    12 күн бұрын

    Neither can social security. Seniors and disabled are the largest growing demographic and most pay taxes - but because they are homeless, they aren't the "public" anymore? Same with vets. The mentally ill are just the most visible.

  • @dianetan5790

    @dianetan5790

    11 күн бұрын

    The cops make ppl felons so they can’t get jobs

  • @bretherenlee1404
    @bretherenlee140412 күн бұрын

    If you criminalize homelessness then you at the same time must make having a piece of land a right

  • @johnpaulwebb3440
    @johnpaulwebb344012 күн бұрын

    If they have the same corrupt officers on duty, the department Is not materially different.

  • @NiecyCatz
    @NiecyCatz12 күн бұрын

    Shelters are just as bad, they treat homeless people like prisoners, The rules are so strict You have to be perfect to stay in some of these shelters or you get kicked out of them too.

  • @aikanae1

    @aikanae1

    12 күн бұрын

    Best practice is housing first. Becoming homeless will exacerbate every tendency a person has for mental illness and addiction is often a form of self medication. Everyone has a tendency towards something; OCD, depression, borderline, etc when stressed.

  • @burropinata7036
    @burropinata703610 күн бұрын

    How to stop homeless issue in America: Step 1: Fund 1 billion into a homeless sanctuary instead of wasting into an infinite cycle. Step 2: Allow homeless to prove homeless and proper evaluation and diagnostics. Step 3: Hire guards. Step 4: Employ the homeless to work very little work to ensure rights to stay at the sanctuary. Step 5: They get paid for their labor and get to buy their own food at the sanctuary. Step 6: When they are ready, they get drafted to a job back in normal society from the sanctuary, like fast-trip or something. Step 7: New law in which allows peacemakers to legally find a homeless person detain them and transport optionally any or all homeless to the sanctuary to start the new world homeless system. Step 8: Reminder the sanctuary must profit and make more money than they invest into the homeless, to proceed lifespan longevity of the homeless sanctuary systematic, thus approach. Step 9: Consider the possibility of the outdoor homeless sanctuary as a profitable manufacturing source, to ensure that what the homeless are working for is going to be sold, to then allow the homeless sanctuary and all homeless employees receive income. step 10: TL;DR, Basically IF a "Homeless Shelter" was able to gain profit by the homeless working inside it somehow, whether it be manufacturing or some other PROFITABLE Labor, If they complete everything they need to do, they can choose to stay and work. Or they can they can leave whenever they want. Step 11: Please understand that If someone has made over a certain amount of income in the last 3 years and already work in society they wont be accepted or able to register or apply. Homeless resident in the sanctuary shall be permitted to make purchases in the sanctuary like food they have a place to sleep there too. They can buy clothes utensils body health things, this could also be RETURNED PROFIT. I believe the united states can do this. You rock government of the U.S, I'm just trying to help. you guys could possibly consider. One last thing, even it could be a bus lines profit too, and beneficial to the homeless current or future resident of the sanctuary. They could work in a farm job in the sanctuary and they wouldn't have to worry about food as it would be growing right IN front of them over time. Field farmers make good money too, so this is also a possible benefit. Overview: A billion dollars could indeed fund a homeless sanctuary, and potentially much more. The extent to which it could help depends on several factors, including the scope and scale of the sanctuary, the cost of living in the area, and the efficiency of the management.

  • @cryptoloverscryptoaddicts1483
    @cryptoloverscryptoaddicts14839 күн бұрын

    Just sent the homeless to Gaza Israel knows what to do.

  • @vincenzolee6576
    @vincenzolee657613 күн бұрын

    Maybe if the police weren’t so overwhelmed by the huge amount of new “residents” things would be different.

  • @extrasmokedragon3915

    @extrasmokedragon3915

    13 күн бұрын

    Hey stupid, none of that justifies it. Attrition is more to blame. You could just look it up.

  • @longiusaescius2537

    @longiusaescius2537

    12 күн бұрын

    Yup

  • @aikanae1

    @aikanae1

    12 күн бұрын

    Every major city has experienced growth in homeless equal to the lack of available housing. Rents go up 30%, homeless increases 30%. The report was data based.

  • @longiusaescius2537

    @longiusaescius2537

    12 күн бұрын

    @@aikanae1 then you break the hedge fund housing rental monopoly here that the feds started in 2008, restructure zoning and start a bus service for them to Seattle

  • @aikanae1

    @aikanae1

    12 күн бұрын

    @@longiusaescius2537 If someone was homeless, why would they come to PHX in the summer? That myth has been disproven years ago. The rental monopoly is in Seattle and LA - everywhere.

  • @MikeJones-wc4qj
    @MikeJones-wc4qj12 күн бұрын

    Price for rent can be low and these Ex Convicts still have no money. conversation on Pampering Unemployed Crazies is old.

  • @RoadDogSteve

    @RoadDogSteve

    9 күн бұрын

    Typical arizona citizen response. Until they lose their income

  • @MikeJones-wc4qj
    @MikeJones-wc4qj12 күн бұрын

    People are Flooding into Phoenix from Crime Hell California etc. Affordable Housing was 10 years Ago. Goodbye GIT. Hop the Hound.😅

  • @NiecyCatz

    @NiecyCatz

    11 күн бұрын

    Just out of curiosity do you watch the news? It's public knowledge that rents were artificially inflated using a program called RealPage. The attorney general has filed a lawsuit against them.