(N.Morgan) The regime has chosen one of the most vulnerable targets among our citizens, the homeless. This time, Columbia, South Carolina is making it illegal to be homeless and again the victims of this targeting have a choice, jail or FEMA camps. How are we allowing this to happen? The homeless have just as many rights as anyone else,yet they are being targeted and eliminated from our society. I really hope I don’t get input from those who claim FEMA was so good to them, in their time of need. I personally dealt with FEMA during the floods of 1993 in Missouri and they were anything but helpful and they certainly weren’t real obliging to making sure everyone had what they needed.
Columbia, South Carolina has unanimously passed a measure that basically criminalizes homelessness in order to address their massive homeless problem. The homeless will be given a choice to relocate or be arrested. If they agree to relocate they will be taken to a shelter, but a shelter allows people to come and go at will, not so for this shelter.
This “shelter” will be a remote 240-person bed emergency shelter but it is being reported that those relocated to this location will not be allowed to leave the premises without permission and there will be an armed police officer guarding the road leading to the building.
The shelter will also be used as a drop-off for people recently released from prison.
They called them farms in the Great Depression of the 1930′s.
Generally they were run by the county.
Jack London wrote of the Dallas County, Texas farm in one of his books.
It probably covered a time before the depression.
Life was cheap in the farms.
with 21 cities ordinating it illegal to feed the homeless, this exilement is about to be VERY popular. but with the arrival of russian and chinese soldiers posing as Obama’s indefinite detention, fema’s no contact policy, and the INCINERATORS present in these camps… does anyone know someone who was released from one of these camps…? america may be about to get bloody
They called them farms in the Great Depression of the 1930′s.
Generally they were run by the county.
Jack London wrote of the Dallas County, Texas farm in one of his books.
It probably covered a time before the depression.
Life was cheap in the farms.
with 21 cities ordinating it illegal to feed the homeless, this exilement is about to be VERY popular. but with the arrival of russian and chinese soldiers posing as Obama’s indefinite detention, fema’s no contact policy, and the INCINERATORS present in these camps… does anyone know someone who was released from one of these camps…? america may be about to get bloody
What if you’re homeless because of a disability? The federal government offers several protections for disabled individuals. Found a good resource: How to find housing when you’re medically disabled