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In the United States, social advocates are rejecting President Donald Trump's new executive order aimed at removing homeless people from the streets. The National Center for Housing Issues announced that the order will expand police powers and enforcement. With approximately 771,000 people experiencing homelessness in the country, advocates argue that the initiative fails to address the root causes of the problem and instead worsens the lives of the most vulnerable.

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00:00In the United States, social advocates reject President Donald Trump's new executive order to remove homeless people from the streets.
00:07The National Center for Housing Problems announced that the decree will expand policy powers and enforcement
00:14with approximately 771,000 people experiencing homelessness in the country.
00:20They also claim that the initiative does not address the root of the problem but complicates the lives of the most vulnerable.
00:26On the other hand, the decree suggests admitting homeless people to mental hospitals without proper diagnosis
00:32and without programs that can guarantee them access to housing and social security.
00:38The executive order drew strong pushback from homeless rights advocates and social organizations,
00:45citing a punitive approach that has consistently failed.

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