Executive Order to Institutionalize Homeless People Defies Data
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Executive order to institutionalize homeless people defies data
President Donald Trump’s campaign against homeless people is not limited to the District of Columbia. On July 24, Trump issued an executive order titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets.” How exactly is that to be accomplished?
“An attempt to disappear people”: Experts Comment on Trump’s Plans to Defund Harm Reduction - TalkingDrugs
One of Trump’s latest executive orders calls for a crackdown on homelessness, encouraging federal agencies to defund drug-related interventions and institutionalise those living on the streets. While the directive reportedly aims to protect public safety, drug policy experts are concerned that this will end up hurting more people than the current state of American drug policy. This is the latest directive from the American president who has ofte…
On July 24, 2025, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14321, entitled “Ending Crime and Disorder in the Streets of America”, a bold step towards addressing the growing crisis of destitution in American cities, with a focus on the treatment of addictions and mental illness. The executive order stresses that, in 2024, during the last year of the Biden administration, the highest number of homeless people was recorded in a single night: 2…
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