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Homelessness in Los Angeles is a significant issue, with $900,000 being spent per person removed from the streets.

The city of Los Angeles spends $900,000 per person to remove individuals from the streets, indicating a misallocation of resources.

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The FBI's operation 'Summer Heat' led to over 8,600 arrests from June to September, focusing on violent crime and gang activities.

Progressive mayors in Silicon Valley recognize the need for safety to ensure economic prosperity.

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Spending $900,000 per person to remove them from the streets in Los Angeles is an inefficient use of resources.

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The Megyn Kelly ShowNational Guard to Memphis and ...

The Memphis Safe Task Force has made 53 arrests and seized 20 illegal firearms in just 48 hours, as part of an effort to reduce crime in the city.

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The Rachel Maddow ShowGovernor serves Trump a dose o...

Governor J.B. Pritzker of Illinois has called on residents to document the actions of federal agents in Chicago, emphasizing the importance of public oversight.

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The Matt Walsh ShowEp. 1669 - The Case Of The Chi...

Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson will create ICE-free zones across the sanctuary city as the Trump administration continues its immigration sweeps.

The cost of removing a person from the streets in Los Angeles is $900,000, indicating financial inefficiency.

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All-In with Chamath, Jaso...Ro Khanna on Crime, Censorship...

Crime and public safety are essential for economic prosperity. Progressive mayors are recognizing the need for balance between social justice reforms and maintaining law and order.