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Obviously I am being hyperbolic, but I have really only ever seen one homeless Asian dude in entire life, and I only remember it because I thought to myself "I've never seen a homeless Asian before".

Same with Hispanics. I've seen a lot of fucked up, drunk Mexicans/Central Americans passed out on the sidewalk, but they always seemed like they just got too boracho and fell needed to take a siesta, never like they didn't actually have a place to go.

Regardless, it kind of seems like homelessness is a problem for whites/blacks in the US.

Obviously I am being hyperbolic, but I have really only ever seen one homeless Asian dude in entire life, and I only remember it because I thought to myself "I've never seen a homeless Asian before". Same with Hispanics. I've seen a lot of fucked up, drunk Mexicans/Central Americans passed out on the sidewalk, but they always seemed like they just got too boracho and fell needed to take a siesta, never like they didn't actually have a place to go. Regardless, it kind of seems like homelessness is a problem for whites/blacks in the US.

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I only remember seeing homeless Hispanics in las Vegas. I try to avoid any of the camps entirely though.

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They're in Colorado and So Cal, too. But generally speaking, Mexican families don't let anyone go homeless. Or at least they didn't used to.

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I went to Reno in summer of 2020, when all the casinos were operating at 20% capacity, so mostly shutdown, and the California wildfires were raging, and the smoke had spread to most of the Western United States.

It was a weiiiird place at that time, checking into the hotel, the concierge had to hold one of those 'gun' style thermometers to my forehead, to check my temperature, and make sure I didn't kill everyone around me with a potential Covid infection.

But the sky looked insane, just a constant red haze from all the sunlight and smoke particles, and the streets were completely empty, almost no tourists, and, from my understanding, most of the employees had been furloughed, cuz of the coof.

I went walking around a little at night, but I only saw vagrants, but they looked scarier than almost any other vagrants I've seen in my life. Just meth'd out an desperate, like they'd knife you for a ham sandwich.

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Arizona has them. I don't think they used to be homeless, just bunk with someone, but I think that is starting to change.