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Controversy Surrounding Homeless Sweeps in Sacramento County

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Nearly 10,000 homeless individuals live in Sacramento County, with Black people disproportionately overrepresented among the population, and the city and county struggling to provide the resources needed to help the unhoused.

The post Unsheltered In Place appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

Source: The Sacramento Observer

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