Trump tells homeless people in D.C. to move out "IMMEDIATELY" amid capital crackdown
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D.C. arrests for nonviolent offenses have risen under Trump's 'D.C. Safe and Beautiful' executive order despite overall crime rates dropping. The order established a task force to enhance federal law enforcement in the city. Trump pledged to address homelessness by relocating individuals far from the capital and vowed to jail criminals promptly. Advocacy groups criticized the executive order for promoting involuntary civil commitment of mentally ill individuals. The president indicated potential federal intervention if D.C. does not effectively manage crime, initiating increased law enforcement in high-traffic areas.
Arrests for nonviolent offenses are up under Trump's 'D.C. Safe and Beautiful' executive order, created to crackdown on city crime with a federal law enforcement presence.
Trump's executive order seeks to remove homeless individuals from city areas, placing them in long-term treatment without their consent, leading to criticism from advocacy groups.
The president has expressed intentions to make the capital 'safer and more beautiful,' vowing to jail criminals quickly and remove homelessness far from the city.
Trump threatens federal intervention in D.C. if crime issues are not adequately addressed, announcing a seven-day operation to enhance federal law enforcement presence.
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