Criminalizing Homelessness Goes Hand in Hand with Mass Surveillance

The Trump Administration has shifted the political spectrum in more ways than one. For starters, this regime has taken aim at the homeless population by moving even further in the direction of criminalizing the act of being unhoused. Since the conservative shadow lobby, the Cicero Institute, began introducing template anti-homeless legislation that makes engaging in life-sustaining activities a crime for homeless people, more than 320 new bills have been introduced to force homeless people into prisons or government-sanctioned camps.

At the same time, the one law that served to protect the vulnerable houseless population (making it illegal to arrest homeless people if there were not enough shelter beds) was overturned roughly a year ago.

This all falls in line with the goals of the Cicero Institute, the think tank that pumps out potential legislative bills aimed at:

  • Make being homeless a crime or felony
  • Force police to enforce anti-camping ordinances even when there are not enough shelter beds
  • Redirect funding away from housing, services, and more

Now, it appears the Trump Administration is poised to take on the whole of the general public’s privacy by using mass surveillance via the notorious spy tech company Palantir. Source invisiblepeople.tv

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