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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,920 posts)
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 01:43 PM Sep 2019

L.A. wanted to use this building as a shelter, and now Trump does too

This week, senior Trump administration officials are making their way to Los Angeles as part of the president’s high-profile promise to intervene in California’s homelessness crisis. Federal officials are discussing the possibility of razing encampments and relocating hundreds or thousands of unhoused people—tactics that homeless advocates insist have no legal grounds under federal law.

One option under discussion is to use a former government building just outside Los Angeles to house (or detain) people now living in Skid Row in downtown L.A., where some 8,000 to 11,000 people are typically living on the streets. Federal officials have already reportedly toured the facility, the former West Coast headquarters of the Federal Aviation Administration, located 20 miles away in Hawthorne, California.

But a review of public records shows that the government previously rejected two efforts by advocacy groups to use the former Federal Aviation Administration building to serve the homeless.

Repurposing federal properties to provide homeless services isn’t a new or unprecedented idea: In fact, federal law already requires the government to make unused properties available to advocacy organizations that provide shelter or services to the homeless. Under the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987, the federal government must list surplus properties for consideration by shelter providers in a searchable database. A provision known as Title V states that properties must be made available—for no charge—to nonprofit groups, faith-based charities, local housing agencies, and other providers before they can be sold.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/la-wanted-to-use-this-building-as-a-shelter-and-now-trump-does-too/ar-AAHrEzY?li=BBnb7Kz

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L.A. wanted to use this building as a shelter, and now Trump does too (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2019 OP
Not too bad a location DBoon Sep 2019 #1
He has something scurrilous planned Bayard Sep 2019 #2
When I first read Trump wanted to get involved in "solving" homelessness, I went cold... Hekate Sep 2019 #3
It's not an advocacy group that would be in charge. Lady Freedom Returns Sep 2019 #4

DBoon

(22,356 posts)
1. Not too bad a location
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 02:09 PM
Sep 2019

In town, not far from services, I believe it has access to the Green Line light rail

Bayard

(22,061 posts)
2. He has something scurrilous planned
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 02:40 PM
Sep 2019

Or rather, Steven Miller does. Out of all the other homeless populations in America, why pick Los Angeles, CA?

Hekate

(90,645 posts)
3. When I first read Trump wanted to get involved in "solving" homelessness, I went cold...
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 03:06 PM
Sep 2019

The man is a monster who should never have control over any vulnerable human being -- not migrant children, not homeless teens and adults. He has proven this again and again.

He describes homelessness as an eyesore on posh real estate developments. He looks at everything as though it is his personal real estate deal -- and he has multiple bankruptcies on record. And as for eyesores, what do you do with them? If you're Trump, you sweep them out of sight and forget them.

The thought of Trump being anywhere near the homeless makes my blood run cold.

Lady Freedom Returns

(14,120 posts)
4. It's not an advocacy group that would be in charge.
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 03:23 PM
Sep 2019

The trump administration would be. The ones that brought you kids in cages.

Many Homeless advocates and a majority of homeless are worried about what they plan to do with the homeless that get into or forced into whatever he has planned.

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