Addressing it should indeed be a priority, and it's an unfortunate reality that some immigrant children can fall into exploitative situations. However, some argue that these issues are not mutually exclusive. For example, in Utah, they've significantly reduced homelessness through a model called Housing First, which focuses on providing permanent housing as a primary strategy. If such a model could be implemented nationwide, do you think America could both address homelessness and accommodate immigrant children?
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