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In the last few years, homelessness has become more visible across the United States with vagrants illegally camped on city streets, under bridges, and wherever else they can find temporary shelter. According to a recent report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) there are “roughly 582,500 people” experiencing homelessness on any given night across the country, but not in Coronado, California.

Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey, 37, told Fox and Friends in an interview last week that his city’s successful solution to the homeless problem was a no-encampment policy implemented by his office. Quite the feat in a state that leads the nation with a homeless population of over 170,000, according to HUD.

> In the last few years, homelessness has become more visible across the United States with vagrants illegally camped on city streets, under bridges, and wherever else they can find temporary shelter. According to a recent report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) there are “roughly 582,500 people” experiencing homelessness on any given night across the country, but not in Coronado, California. > Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey, 37, told Fox and Friends in an interview last week that his city’s successful solution to the homeless problem was a no-encampment policy implemented by his office. Quite the feat in a state that leads the nation with a homeless population of over 170,000, according to HUD.

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Dem solutions are not to actually fix the problem. Just locate it away from them.

Ex. "green" energy and electric cars. By far more pollution over the life of the project/car (currently) but that pollution is moved somewhere else (Like China/India).