Trump's DC Crackdown Sparks Concerns Amid Federal Deployment

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Advocates in Washington, D.C., are concerned about President Trump's plans to remove homeless encampments and relocate homeless individuals far from the city, fearing that this approach will worsen the crisis by separating people from support services and lacking clear solutions. Critics emphasize that homelessness should not be criminalized and that long-term housing solutions are necessary, while the administration's vague plans and potential cuts to aid programs raise alarms about the impact on vulnerable populations.
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