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Immigration Topics relating to the subject of US Immigration |
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Putting homeless people into these crumbling communities is just as bad an idea. If you are going to put people into a crumbling, neglected neighborhood, they will have to have money in order make the places liveable at least and of course homeless people have no money. That's why they are homeless. Remember? Importing homeless people into dilapidated housing with the hope that they will improve the neighborhood makes no sense. Actually, homeless people are probably already living in many of these abandoned neighborhoods.
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It's called gentrification. Often it takes a large company to invest in the area by starting up businesses that those with money will support. Sometimes it's artsy fartsy trendy stuff like art or upscale restaurants, then speculators go in to build or remodel.
The opposite happens when the government gets involved, such as section 8 housing and welfare. |
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