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Trump cracks down on failing homeless insurance policies
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Trump cracks down on failing homeless insurance policies

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Last updated: August 3, 2025 8:01 am
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The general public is fed up with having to climb over drug-addled zombies and mumbling, mentally deranged vagrants on the streets and within the subways.

However New York Metropolis’s far-left politicians insist the homeless ought to be catered to on their very own phrases, together with offering them with clear needles to assist their addictions, and medical care wherever they select to sleep. The general public’s fears and disgust be damned.

President Donald Trump has taken sides with the general public. By govt order, he introduced that federal funding for housing and social companies would now not go to the “failed packages” that facilitate the usage of unlawful medicine and allow the mentally sick to roam the streets and subways.

“The overwhelming majority” of the homeless, the order states, “are hooked on medicine, have a psychological well being situation, or each.”

“We need to care for them,” Trump stated in 2023, “however they must be off our streets.” He needs civility.

He’s boldly declaring that standard, law-abiding individuals deserve protected neighborhoods and transit.

Trump is discarding orthodoxies that the homelessness-industrial advanced and its political allies have insisted on for many years.

Like “housing first,” a failed coverage ubiquitous within the blue states that gives the homeless everlasting housing with out making them enroll in habit or psychological well being therapy. Billions have been spent on “housing first,” but the variety of homeless is greater than ever.

One other orthodoxy: hurt discount, wherein clear needles and even supervised injection websites are offered to make drug habit barely much less lethal. Gotham was the primary metropolis to open medical workplaces the place addicts may shoot up underneath supervision of medical personnel behind one-way mirrors in case an addict wants an overdose rescue. The proper addition to any neighborhood.

Trump can’t dictate whether or not New York follows his new insurance policies, however the specter of withholding federal funding units up an impending conflict with metropolis and state officers. Roughly $7 billion is at stake in funds for housing and homelessness packages.

Trump’s edict makes clear that federal funds will go to housing packages that require addicts and the mentally sick to obtain therapy, and that no funding will facilitate drug use.

Voters must weigh in, making it clear they need first rate neighborhoods as an alternative of sidewalks strewn with syringes, and the mentally sick hovering on subway platforms.

Begin with the stark selection for Manhattan district legal professional between Republican Maud Maron and incumbent Democrat Alvin Bragg. On a latest July day, Bragg may very well be seen portray watercolors in Washington Sq. Park, completely content material with the truth that his insurance policies have allowed the park to turn into a harmful drug den, with addicts capturing up whereas social employees cross out free syringes for “hurt discount.”

Difficult Bragg in November is Maron, who calls out hurt discount for what it’s: “Orwellian doublespeak. It’s hurt amplification — trapping addicts of their habit and ruining public areas for everybody else,” she advised me.

Even earlier than Trump’s new announcement, Mayor Eric Adams had indicated his assist for involuntarily hospitalizing violently mentally sick vagrants. However within the upcoming mayoral election, Adams’ main challenger, Zohran Mamdani, is clearly on the aspect of the vagrants, not the general public. He insists the town ought to present “outreach” and companies to the unhoused wherever they select to flop, together with in groups within the subways.

Mamdani is recklessly proposing turning empty retail shops within the subway stations into drop-in hubs for the unhoused. Creating magnets for extra homeless to throng to the subways could be a intestine punch for New Yorkers who’ve to make use of the subways to get to their jobs.

As a three-term assemblyman, Mamdani has been pushing this proposal. All thrice he was elected unopposed within the common election, no Republican challenger to query it. No surprise he and his silly thought have made it into the mayoral race.

Adams succeeded in pushing Gov. Kathy Hochul to incorporate on this yr’s state finances a change within the state’s involuntary dedication regulation, increasing it to use to these incapable of assembly their very own primary wants, not simply those that are deemed harmful. Much more ought to be carried out, however Mamdani would take the town backward, ceding the streets to the crazies.

The American Civil Liberties Union bashes Trump’s proposal to hospitalize the severely mentally sick. The Nationwide Alliance to Finish Homelessness calls it “undignified” to institutionalize the mentally sick.

However having to carry on to the subway wall for concern of getting pushed onto the tracks by a loopy particular person is undignified too. Compassion for the homeless must be balanced with the protection and orderliness the remainder of us deserve. Bragg and Mamdani overlook that. Voters be warned.

Betsy McCaughey is a former Lt. Governor of New York State and founding father of SAVENYC @SAVENYC.org. Comply with her on Twitter @Betsy_McCaughey. 

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