DOJ Abandons Effort to Address Phoenix’s Treatment of Homeless People
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Key Entities
- • DOJ (Department of Justice): Halted police oversight in Phoenix.
- • Phoenix Police Department: Accused of unconstitutional arrests of homeless individuals.
- • Homeless advocates (Fund for Empowerment, ACLU): Challenging city practices.
- • City of Phoenix: Now must handle reforms locally without DOJ agreements.
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Left-Leaning View
Calls it a betrayal of civil rights for vulnerable populations.
Centrist View
Notes tension between local autonomy and federal involvement, wonders about solutions.
Right-Leaning View
Argues consent decrees are overreach, praising cost savings from ending them.
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