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no_hypocrisy

(52,420 posts)
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 04:15 AM Monday

Trump administration issues executive orders that fundamentally misrepresent homelessness

This administration has a concerning record of disregarding civil rights and due process, as evidenced by recent actions concerning immigrants. These executive orders direct Attorney General Pam Bondi to challenge existing judicial precedents and consent decrees in communities where the civil rights of people experiencing homelessness or mental health crises have been violated.

The assertion that the majority of individuals experiencing unsheltered homelessness are “addicted to drugs, have a mental health disorder, or both” is inaccurate. Furthermore, it disregards the reality that many individuals develop mental health or substance abuse issues after prolonged periods of homelessness due to the lack of safe and affordable housing.

As the executive order itself acknowledges, the Supreme Court has established due process protections that safeguard individuals from involuntary confinement in psychiatric hospitals. Historical attempts at mass institutionalization proved destructive to individuals’ lives and financially unsustainable for states. The original intent of deinstitutionalization in the 1970s was to accompany community re-integration with comprehensive housing and support services—a commitment that, tragically, remains underfunded and unfulfilled, both then and now.

https://nationalhomeless.org/trump-administration-issues-executive-orders-that-fundamentally-misrepresent-homelessness/

Is it true that the EO mandating involuntary institutionalization of the "mentally ill" can be used against anyone and not only the homeless?

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Anyone who is living in Trump's paradise and is not happy, must be mentally ill. Jim__ Monday #1

Jim__

(14,815 posts)
1. Anyone who is living in Trump's paradise and is not happy, must be mentally ill.
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 05:58 AM
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Even the MAGAts have to be waking up.

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