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I mean, its sort of true but it really is a lie.

Criminal illegal aliens are either self deporting or being deported by the thousands..... (not nearly enough or fast enough).

That is where the majority of this data is impacting but they will never tell you that. Commiefornia has NEVER been able to decrease its homeless population. Now all of a sudden they are for "no apparent reason at all"?

RIGHTTTTTTT.

Oh this has a ton of "ripple effects" too. The more non-citizens that are kicked out... THE MORE HOMELESS CITIZENS CAN USE SERVICES FOR HOMELESS that were giving preference to non-citizens (that can no longer do so). Yeah, its happening. They don't want you to know but it is (((they))) are VERY angry about this.

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>For Kayla Kahaulelio, a single mother of three young children, the days are almost always hectic. But Kahaulelio, who is also pursuing a degree in social work, no longer worries about whether her family will have a place to call home. Over the last year, Kahaulelio and her children have transitioned from an inpatient addiction treatment program to a family shelter to a subsidized two-bedroom apartment in an effort to start a new chapter.

I mean, its sort of true but it really is a lie. Criminal illegal aliens are either self deporting or being deported by the thousands..... (not nearly enough or fast enough). That is where the majority of this data is impacting but they will never tell you that. Commiefornia has NEVER been able to decrease its homeless population. Now all of a sudden they are for "no apparent reason at all"? RIGHTTTTTTT. Oh this has a ton of "ripple effects" too. The more non-citizens that are kicked out... THE MORE HOMELESS CITIZENS CAN USE SERVICES FOR HOMELESS that were giving preference to non-citizens (that can no longer do so). Yeah, its happening. They don't want you to know but it is (((they))) are VERY angry about this. Archive: https://archive.today/d9ia9 From the post: >>For Kayla Kahaulelio, a single mother of three young children, the days are almost always hectic. But Kahaulelio, who is also pursuing a degree in social work, no longer worries about whether her family will have a place to call home. Over the last year, Kahaulelio and her children have transitioned from an inpatient addiction treatment program to a family shelter to a subsidized two-bedroom apartment in an effort to start a new chapter.

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