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B.See

(8,317 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:14 PM Yesterday

Inside Trump's new plan to round up homeless veterans

Inside Trump's new plan to round up homeless veterans - Alternet via MSN

Donald Trump’s new proposal for addressing widespread veteran homelessness involves forcibly institutionalizing hundreds or even thousands of them — and this is raising concerns about civil liberties.

“Our new partnership with the Justice Department reflects our ongoing commitment to ensuring that every veteran receives timely, appropriate care,” explained Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) Doug Collins in a public statement. The VA says that they will initiate legal guardianships for veterans who are either homeless or “at risk of homelessness,” thereby empowering the federal government to involuntarily commit them to care facilities.

"Critics say the policy shift raises significant civil liberties concerns, noting that in earlier generations, people with severe mental illness were routinely stripped of their legal rights and confined to state hospitals,” reported The New York Times.

Prior to this policy change, Trump has often disappointed veterans. He reneged earlier in March on a promise to establish a National Center for Warrior Independence, and his sweeping cuts to the federal workforce led to 62,000 veterans losing their jobs.
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Inside Trump's new plan to round up homeless veterans (Original Post) B.See Yesterday OP
Now we know why the government is buying up all those huge buildings, Bayard Yesterday #1
Everyone he hates: Immigrants, the homeless, the poor B.See 23 hrs ago #2
Democrats? Bayard 17 hrs ago #3
Why veterans? canetoad 17 hrs ago #4

Bayard

(29,436 posts)
1. Now we know why the government is buying up all those huge buildings,
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:30 PM
Yesterday

Supposedly for illegal immigrants, but I can see them also becoming the new home for the homeless that he hates.

B.See

(8,317 posts)
2. Everyone he hates: Immigrants, the homeless, the poor
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 07:38 PM
23 hrs ago

minorities, etc. - and those "not loyal."

canetoad

(20,696 posts)
4. Why veterans?
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 01:43 AM
17 hrs ago

Is this to prevent them from rising up against the regime?

"...homeless or “at risk of homelessness,” thereby empowering the federal government to involuntarily commit them to care facilities."

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