Donald Trump's Decree on Homeless People Criticized
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Democratic leaders and defenders of homeless people are criticizing a decree signed this week by President Donald Trump to remove people from the street, potentially by imprisoning them in psychiatric care or drug treatment centres without their consent.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to make it easy for federal agencies in every state and city in the country to get homeless people off the streets. The goal would be to put them in health centers to receive medical or psychological treatment. Even though homeless people do not give their consent. This measure that the president will implement is aimed at protecting public safety, he explained. Where he asks Attorney General…
A decree signed by the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to allow local authorities to evict destitute people from the streets in all states of the United States.
This text, signed on Thursday, is aimed in particular at people suffering from mental disorders and drug addiction.
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