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Apparently, spending a billion dollars on moving homeless people back and forth between various camps doesn't make them go away. Who knew? [Facepalm]

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June 30, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Apparently, spending a billion dollars on moving homeless people back and forth between various camps doesn't make them go away. Who knew? [Facepalm]

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Eyewitness News Bahamas

center

· Jun 25, 2026

Beyond Shelters: Addressing the Roots of Homelessness

Beyond Shelters: Addressing the Roots of Homelessness

Bacon’s Rebellion

right

· Jul 10, 2026

Cville Homeless Camp: 80 Dwellers and Counting

California, here we come!

Indy Week

left

· Jul 10, 2026

Following Move-Out Deadline, All Former Chatham Estates Residents Have Housing

Many residents displaced by the impending sale of the Cary mobile home park received assistance, but some face difficulties with the loss of a long-standing community

NPR: Shots - Health News

lean left

· Jan 6, 2026

More seniors are becoming homeless. Shelters are trying to adapt

Older adults are the fastest-growing homeless population across the U.S. Now some shelters are trying to make it easier to accommodate older people.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 5, 2026

Our village has been taken over by asylum seekers who have made our lives hell - we're outnumbered. Now the government wants to move MORE in

Our village has been taken over by asylum seekers who have made our lives hell - we're outnumbered. Now the government wants to move MORE in

Utusan Malaysia

center

· Jun 27, 2026

Penguatkuasaan undang-undang tanah perlu diperkukuh

TINDAKAN Majlis Perbandaran Kajang (MPKj) merobohkan penempatan haram didiami pelarian Rohingya di Sungai Tekali, Hulu Langat bukan sekadar isu berkaitan penghuni di kawasan tersebut. Sebaliknya, membuka perbincangan lebih luas mengenai kepentingan pematuhan undang-undang tanah, kawalan pembangunan dan keberkesanan penguatkuasaan. Menurut pihak berkuasa, bangunan berkenaan dibina tanpa kelulusan pelan yang sah, selain sebahagiannya didapati berada di ... Read more The post Penguatkuasaan undang-undang tanah perlu diperkukuh appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Apparently, spending a billion dollars on moving homeless people back and forth between various camps doesn't make them go away. Who knew? [Facepalm]": Eyewitness News Bahamas — Beyond Shelters: Addressing the Roots of Homelessness. Bacon’s Rebellion — Cville Homeless Camp: 80 Dwellers and Counting. Indy Week — Following Move-Out Deadline, All Former Chatham Estates Residents Have Housing. NPR: Shots - Health News — More seniors are becoming homeless. Shelters are trying to adapt. Daily Mail — Our village has been taken over by asylum seekers who have made our lives hell - we're outnumbered. Now the government wants to move MORE in. Utusan Malaysia — Penguatkuasaan undang-undang tanah perlu diperkukuh