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"Terrifying and dystopian": the dark realities of the Supreme Court's homelessness decision

www.theguardian.com ‘Terrifying and dystopian’: the dark realities of the supreme court’s homelessness decision

Sara Rankin, a law professor cited in Sotomayor’s dissent in the Oregon case, warns more cities will seek to banish the unhoused

‘Terrifying and dystopian’: the dark realities of the supreme court’s homelessness decision

... "The idea of rounding up unhoused folks and forcing them into camps or out of the jurisdiction entirely is obviously very concerning. And it should be of grave concern, because once something is invisible, you don’t know what’s happening to the already really vulnerable people living there." ...

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  • and without the minimum wage going up housing costs are more than $7.25 an hour will cover not to mention food costs

    starting wages such as Walmart's since covid have dropped significantly and no longer pay a living wage sometimes $13 an hour or lower

    not sure if this was even talked about during the debate by either candidate