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The Obligation to Accept Shelter Under Proposed Right to Shelter Law

The Obligation to Accept Shelter Under Proposed Right to Shelter Law A discussion on how our community can stop the forced internment of those who live outside.

One Trump administration official said Wednesday, “We’re not rounding up anyone or anything yet.”

““I don't think there's anything wrong with saying that living on the streets is not a civil right, that you have to come indoors. How we enforce that, work on that, will be for debate and discussion and a lot of good work ahead,” announces Sacramento Mayor Darrel Steinberg and Co-chair of Governor Newsom’s new homeless task force on July 17, 2019

The Trump administration and California State officials are developing plans to force those without housing into shelters and camps claiming that if you cannot afford housing that you will be obligated to live in a government-run facility.

Santa Cruz Homeless Union and Food Not Bombs
1-800-884-1136

Resource Center For Nonviolence
Santa Cruz, CA
September 15, 2019

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