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 @9P3BRBGfrom Guam  answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but only for low-income families who desperately need it.

 @9P2TWCN from Pennsylvania answered…6hrs6H

No, but local government should fund areas for free camping with basic needs (water, bathroom, access to shelter in time…

 @9P2T37L from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but make homes for homeless. So that they aren’t homeless

 @9P2T37L from Texas answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but ensure a certain amount of quality when building such as adequate use of quality material and not cutting corne…

 @9P2SFXS from Utah answered…6hrs6H

There are some situations where more information is needed, however in most cases less help should be offered to those w…

 @7S2PNCN from Florida answered…6hrs6H

No, foreclosure is usually a lesson the owner must learn to better manage their finances in the future.

 @7S2PNCN from Florida answered…6hrs6H

Yes, as long as we simultaneously require those who live on our streets to be relocated to these facilities along with…

 @7S2PNCN from Florida answered…6hrs6H

No, we need to get inflation under control via elections of economically savvy candidates. Giving away additional “free…

 @9P2NF4B from New York answered…7hrs7H

No, but shelter needs to be accommodating to families including pets, not separating families by gender and not enforcin…

 @7WZVLWK from Michigan answered…7hrs7H

Yes, and there should be more federal housing to shelter them so they do not have to live in encampments.

 @9P2HXNM from Nevada answered…8hrs8H

No, but increase funding for shelters, or allow the private sector to work toward their own solutions.

 @8XLR4JX from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but not at the expense of addressing the root causes of homelessness or helping the homeless escape the streets.

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…22hrs22H

This would depend on why they are facing foreclosure. Are they facing it because they live outside their means, or are t…

 @9NZKR67 from Illinois answered…22hrs22H

Yes, no foreign investor, foreign company, or foreign individual should be able to own residential properties in the US.

 @9NZK9PB from Pennsylvania answered…23hrs23H

that would depend a lot on the situation and how much is provided

 @9NZJY4C from Nebraska answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but only at night and in places where no foreigners and regular civilians will see or interact with them.