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Homeless individuals in Washington D.C. face potential jail time if they refuse to comply with President Trump's directive to clear encampments. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated the administration is exploring strategies to relocate the homeless, with police already dismantling 70 encampments since March. Those refusing offers of shelter, treatment, or relocation could face fines or imprisonment. Trump has deployed National Guard and federal law enforcement as part of a crackdown on crime, characterizing the homeless as one group contributing to the city's issues. HUD data shows a record high homeless population in the US, with D.C. having the highest rate per capita.
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