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Homelessness, Human Rights and Immigration
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Since 1951 and even up to 2023, the United States is still experiencing the passing of hundreds and hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants each year. Meanwhile, this problem has gained the attention of Congress and the U.S., Senate, who are still trying to pass an immigration bill that will impact the current immigration situation in Mexico. Although the United States is battling its ongoing crisis with the passing of illegal immigrants, from various sections of the border, it is still being guarded by its high border patrol agents. Not, only is the United States facing an immigration problem, but it is also facing one of its Biggest Crises (HOMELESSNESS), especially in the state of California. It has been noted and reported that since 2009 and even in 2023, the homeless population in California has (Surged) by an (Astonishing 42%) and is still growing.

 How could one of the richest states in the nation have over 160,000 homeless people sleeping on the streets in tents, open areas, overpasses, moving automobiles and parks, empty/vacant lots and buildings as well as shelters? You will learn more about the immigration problem and the homeless crisis in the state of California. It is another sad story, but the Housing Authority, The Housing and Urban Development, as well as the Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles California. Help is on the way for the 160,000 homeless people who thought they were forgotten and forsaken.