We are keenly aware that these attacks on immigrants mirror the attacks on our homeless neighbors, including the dehumanizing rhetoric and the desire to force people into detention camps. Our homeless neighbors and our immigrant neighbors share this struggle. We must come together in solidarity to fight for a country where everybody, regardless of what they look like, where they are from, who they love, or what they do, has a safe place to call home.
Join the National Organizing Call this Thursday
This Thursday, the 29th, Housing Not Handcuffs is hosting a National Organizing Call to launch a new campaign: No Federal Funds for Homeless Detention Camps. We’re pleased to share that Congresswoman Delia Ramirez (IL-03) and Congressman Maxwell Frost (FL-10) will be able to join us.
Utah’s Governor, inspired by Trump’s attack on homeless people, is pushing to create a 1,300-bed homeless detention camp. We’ve seen this before — and it never ends well. Detention camps and forced treatment are not solutions to homelessness. Housing and healthcare are.
Join us on January 29th to:
- Learn about the proposal for a homeless detention camp in Utah from folks on
the ground
- Hear from leaders in immigrant rights, mental health, and legal
advocacy
- Strategize to stop this and any other future detention camp
proposals
We hope to see you there!