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Phoenix to Start Clearing Downtown Homeless Camp

  • #Homelessness
  • #Finance
  • #Money
  • #United States of America
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MAY 2023
Image copyright: Gabe Cohen, CNN
story last updated MAY 2023

The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

The city of Phoenix remains committed to addressing the needs of all residents and property owners, and to upholding the law. Phoenix will continue to work with organizations that provide safe indoor spaces and resources for people in need to help end their homelessness.

Associated Press

Establishment-critical narrative

Phoenix has been sued by groups that contend the city's police force has engaged in unfair practices toward its homeless population. The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona has leveled allegations that the city of Phoenix's policies "criminalize" homelessness and the US Department of Justice is even investigating the Phoenix Police Department over claims that it unlawfully seizes or disposes of the homeless' belongings. The city's attitude towards the homeless population requires serious scrutiny.

Axios

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