Once-proud American cities are now riddled with fear, frustration, and lawlessness as violent outbursts by homeless individuals continue to escalate. Residents and tourists alike are no longer free to walk their streets without worrying whether they’ll be the next victim of a random attack.
Instead of soaking in the sights, shopping, or dining out, families in cities like San Francisco, Portland, and Chicago are constantly on edge—watching their backs and praying they don’t cross paths with an unhinged vagrant.
The crisis isn’t just about inconvenience. It’s about public safety. A nationwide failure to deal with mentally unstable homeless populations has turned once-thriving downtowns into danger zones. And now, President Donald J. Trump is stepping in to restore order.
On Thursday, Trump issued a powerful executive order designed to tackle this humanitarian and criminal emergency head-on. The order calls for a renewed push to institutionalize individuals who are a threat to themselves or others—bringing much-needed accountability back to America’s cities.
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