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Trump to sign executive order forcing homeless off America''s streets
2025-07-26
Addressing the concerns raised in yesterday’s report on this story.
[NYPOST] President Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling on states and cities to end ''endemic vagrancy'' — and rehouse homeless people, including drug addicts and those suffering from mental problems, in ''treatment centers.''

The order redirects federal funding to prioritize ''shifting homeless individuals into long-term institutional settings for humane treatment through the appropriate use of civil commitment.''

On average, more than 274,000 people were sleeping on the streets each night last year under President Joe Biden, the order says.

“The overwhelming majority of these individuals are addicted to drugs, have a mental health disorder, or both,” the document says.

“The Federal Government and the States have spent tens of billions of dollars on failed programs that address homelessness but not its root causes, leaving other citizens vulnerable to public safety threats.”

Trump has complained for years about homeless encampments along major roads in Washington, DC, and proposed reopening insane asylums to house the nation’s most dangerous street people.

It was not immediately clear how much funding would be steered toward the new initiative, or whether there would be a parallel effort to reopen long-shuttered institutions as a public safety strategy.

The order identifies “assisted outpatient treatment” as an option in addition to “institutional treatment.”

States and municipalities that already crack down on open illicit drug use and urban camping, loitering or squatting, and tracking sex offenders, will be prioritized for grants.

“President Trump is delivering on his commitment to Make America Safe Again and end homelessness across America,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

“By removing vagrant criminals from our streets and redirecting resources toward substance abuse programs, the Trump Administration will ensure that Americans feel safe in their own communities and that individuals suffering from addiction or mental health struggles are able to get the help they need.”

Tent cities that have particularly upset the president sprang up during his first term between the Kennedy Center and the White House, in an area his motorcade traverses on the way to and from his northern Virginia golf course.

Another rat-infested encampment lasted for years in McPherson Square just north of the White House, spooking passersby who regularly spotted occupants staggering around, conversing with themselves and urinating on lampposts.

Trump griped that the grim scenes in DC were on display for visiting world leaders — and DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration has since conducted whack-a-mole camp clearances in the capital’s core.

The Supreme Court ruled last year in a 6-3 decision that localities have a right to impose fines on homeless people who camp without permission on public property.
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Posted by:Fred

#11  And there's that Palasides (sp?) fire....
Posted by: DooDahMan   2025-07-26 18:19  

#10  Make the only place legal for homeless to sleep in public be Martha’s Vineyard, the Hamptons, Beverley Hills……
Posted by: Airandee   2025-07-26 16:39  

#9  Only one problem. It's a sure bet that some crooked politician or NGO will sue and some Obama appointed judge will declare Trump's EO unconstitutional.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2025-07-26 16:21  

#8  The order redirects federal funding to prioritize ''shifting homeless individuals into long-term institutional settings for humane treatment through the appropriate use of civil commitment.''

I think the key here is civil commitment. If they are truly mentally ill and sleeping on the sidewalks or in the river beds, society has a right to have them "committed" to some kind of institution where they can at least sleep in a bed with a roof over their heads and pee in a pot instead of outdoors in public places. Call it a loony bin if you will and, yes, it will cost money. But it's the only humane solution and it's the only solution that will get them off the streets where they are a menace to society.

And if they are just druggies or if they are just plain bums, put them in tent cities out in the boondocks. If they get out after 30 days and get arrested again then they go back to the tent city for 90 days and then a year. Rinse and repeat. Three strikes and they get to live in the tent city for the rest of their lives. Give them water, apples, baloney sandwiches and absolutely nothing else. No cigarettes. alcohol, drugs, TV or internet. Maybe they can visit a library once in a while. If they can do some kind of work while they're incarcerated they can have a hamburger and french fries.

The politicians in California use the homeless as an excuse to claim that we need more affordable housing. But that's just a scam and the politicians are crooks. Give a hobo a house and the developer gets rich and the politicians get kickbacks in the form of campaign contributions. The house will be destroyed and the hobo will still have all the same problems he or she had when the house was given to them. Those problems must be treated in an institutional setting where the hobo cannot escape. The treatment cannot be voluntary, it must be imposed whether the hobo likes it or not.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2025-07-26 16:19  

#7  "The order redirects federal funding..."

How about stopping federal funding all together? This is a state and local problem (less DC, perhaps), not a federal problem.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2025-07-26 13:37  

#6  Rehab only works for the druggie side of the equation, not the untreated mentally ill, or the self-treating-with-street-drugs mentally ill, many of whom are on the street because they refuse treatment. And rehab is only a temporary fix unless the addict in question truly wants to be sober instead of soberly craving the high of his or her drug of choice.

Make one side of the the insane asylums a rehab facility, and the other side long term residence for those drug addicts uninterested in sobriety and the mentally ill who cannot be medicated to independent functionality for whatever reason.
Posted by: trailing wife   2025-07-26 13:30  

#5  "Ridiculous"

The Supreme Court ruled last year in a 6-3 decision that localities have a right to impose fines on homeless people who camp without permission on public property.

YJCMTSU
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-07-26 12:00  

#4  Or just allow them to 'destroy' the 'record' drug seizure the cops get. Exit stage right ->
Posted by: Procopius2k   2025-07-26 10:24  

#3  Quick, invest in mental health treatment centers.
Posted by: ed in texas   2025-07-26 09:39  

#2  My wife worked in adult probation for ten years and reported only the rehab or jail choice reduced repeat visits to the judges.
Posted by: Bobby   2025-07-26 09:01  

#1  They have to go to rehab. The only way they go to rehab is if they are faced with jail. All the companionate stuff is just adding pillows and chairs to what should be rock bottom. Stop helping them build a gutter lifestyle and then complain about when they OD and die. If you are giving them a debit card, you are the problem.
Posted by: Super Hose   2025-07-26 07:44  

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