They treat them like criminals.
https://invisiblepeople.tv/republica...-homelessness/
Act on Homelessness Overview: What Is and Is Not Included in the Policy
The Republican-led policy proposal Act on Homelessness was drafted in 2022 by the assembly and Senate Republicans. Some of these prospective pieces of the legislature have already been taken off the table.
Even so, the proposal is indicative of the overall approach Republicans wish to take regarding homelessness. It also shows where each party’s views connect and where they differ.
Much of the Act proposal consists of bills addressing secondary causes of homelessness, such as mental health and addiction. It should be duly noted that the policy does nothing to address the following:
Lack of affordable housing
Unemployment (except where this applies to youth populations who are aging out of the foster care system)
Poverty
Low wages
*This distinction is important because the aforementioned items are the top four leading causes of homelessness. As you might imagine, a policy that deals with homelessness but fails to rectify or even acknowledge the top four leading causes of homelessness is flawed upon arrival.
Conservatives want homeless ppl to be removed and deported. Sure they care about humans in the womb, and then fucking want to kick them down the road post delivery. They want to take away things like WIC, or EBT food/ and child care from young mothers, but if you god-damned get living on the streets, you're going to jail!
They would like to criminalize being homeless- and what's also insane is that a high % of veterans are actually homeless due to having PTSD and getting emotionally fucked up from war's and atrocities they saw or were a part of. Its a shame that this is even a political football, since it does no good to resolve the issue- it's just more dog whistles and talking points to demonize places that have a high % of homelessness.
I'd be interested in dialogues that have some ideas on what is a good solution for this besides criminalization.