It’s no surprise that Trump’s Supreme Court would welcome the opportunity to approve mass arrests of people simply for being homeless. What’s surprising is that our Governor, Mayor, and City Attorney, instead of focusing on ending homelessness, requested the Supreme Court hear this in the first place.
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@deanpreston that's not what's happening, though.

The Supreme Court isn't taking the opportunity to approve mass arrests of people simply for being homeless. That option isn't on the table.

As for the local governments, they might even say their policies, that they're taking to the Court, are *part of* their efforts to end homelessness.

After all, this is about the binding of their hands to enact their homelessness policies.

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