Do you guys realise most of the homeless are not even from here, some even get help to move to California. The vast majority have mental and addiction problems.
Is not a California issue is an American issue. I have been to third world countries and they have almost no homeless issue due to the social fabric of helping one another.
Then why are the people of California not helping each other?
California is virtually not part of this country any longer. If you think that most of the homeless are not from there, why do you think they are flocking there?
Eventually the problems they create will become the problems of the rest of our country. Trump should not help them. He should build a fence around the state to keep them and their problems out of our country.
Like I already posted many times. I’m heavily involved with veterans homelessness.
Homeless is an epidemic all over America and it’s not just exclusively in California. Ohio is not immune to this problem.
Homeless problems is far more complicated than you can imagine and it’s not going to go away anytime soon.
Issa is 100% accurate. That is why you rarely see Mexicans or Asians homeless here in US. Culture of helping their relatives plays a big part of that. That is why you see 10 people inside a house of a Mexican or Asian family. I don’t expect that with whites or blacks home. They just kick them out to the streets.
Homeless people are flocking to Ca because they can get the best help that is “if they want to get help”. But percentage is low. There are housing programs ( this has separate problems of its own) with millions $ of fundings. They don’t get that kind of help in Nevada or Arizona.
However at 30 to 65% homeless populations has drug or mental health problems.
I don’t expect this moron POTUS to do anything different or new. What does he know that I don’t? What does he knows that the Ohioans doesn’t know about homelessness?
Homelessness increasing in Ohio with sharp rise among children and families
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) — For the first time in years, the rate of homelessness in Ohio has increased in 2018, according to a new report, worrying activists and organizations who help people who find themselves homeless.
Also worrisome, a study done by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) found children are one of the fastest growing homeless populations in Ohio, with minors making up nearly 30 percent of people receiving homeless services in 2017. The OHFA says that's a 53 percent increase since 2012. They say the amount of people using homeless service agencies jumped 20% from 2012.
There were 10,249 homeless Ohioans in 2018, up 1.5 percent from the previous year, according to a report from the U.S.