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[–] sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 26 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

33,000 would be the absolutely bare minimum.

Its kind of notoriously difficult to ... poll, or count, people... who do not have permanent addresses or known working phone numbers.

They're nomadic, essentially.

Also: No one really fucking cares to attempt that job properly.

Source is me, I used to be the data analyst guy at a major nonprof that serves the homeless.

(I've also, perhaps ironically, been homeless for a few years, so I kind of have the theoretical as well applied knowledge here)

In Trump's term so far, roughly 80% of the funding going toward assisting the homeless has been cut.

Section 8 / SNAP now have work requirements, so functionally that means most people living in Section 8 housing will now either have to find a private sector job in the worst economy in my life time, or, basically get gangpressed into involuntary labor of some kind, essentially a kind of 'community service +' type system.

A not insignificant portion of people in Section 8, are people trying to qualify for Disability, but either didn't or it hasn't been processed fully yet, so they're living off of SSI + SNAP, as opposed to SSDI... SSI + SNAP is generally low enough income that you qualify for Section 8, SSDI is, perhaps ironically, often over the income threshold limits to be considered for Section 8.

What the Trump admin is doing, is they're literally building concentration camps.

https://www.medboundtimes.com/medbound-blog/trump-overhauls-housing-first-policy-with-mandatory-treatment-camps

President Donald Trump is vowing a new approach to getting homeless people off the streets by forcibly moving those living outside into large camps while mandating mental health and addiction treatment — an aggressive departure from the nation’s leading homelessness policy, which for decades has prioritized housing as the most effective way to combat the crisis.

You know, like he has consistently said that he would:

https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2022/07/trump-wants-concentration-camps-and-presidential-control-domestic-troops/375057/

(2022)

Trump also said authorities should round up America’s homeless population—roughly half a million people—and incarcerate them in camps built on cheap land far from major U.S. cities. This, he argued, would hide an American embarrassment from visiting foreign leaders and motivate the homeless to stop being homeless.

(Again, that 'roughly half a million' figure is a dramatic undercount, more like multiply by 4 or 5)

Oh also, being homeless is just a crime now, in case you missed that:

Homelessness crackdowns have exploded since the U.S. Supreme Court made it easier for elected officials and law enforcement agencies to fine and arrest people for living outside. Since June, roughly 150 laws imposing fines or jail time have been passed, with about 45 in California alone, said Jesse Rabinowitz, campaign and communications director for the National Homelessness Law Center.

Aka The Grants Pass Decision, which functionally says that if you are homeless, you are a criminal, and thus under the 13th Amendment, may be legally enslaved.

(That's how all the private prison labor force shit works, the carve out for criminals in the 13th Amdnt.)

So if you wanna try living in your car, good luck, if you fuck up at parking, or your car dies, off to the concentration camp for you.

God help you if you don't have a current and valid ID on you.

America is a scam that wants you to die.

[–] parricc@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Are you suggesting that being put into a jail or concentration camp with abyssal living conditions and then getting forced to do slave labor might not be the best thing for mental health?

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

TIL; abyssal can be a synonym of abysmal

I wanted to comment that I found the misspelling amusing, but never knew they could be synonyms. That being said, not in this case: of the depths is different from Great misery

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