From Keep Dallas Safe <[email protected]>
Subject Housing First Policies Make Homelessness Worse
Date February 9, 2024 12:02 AM
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96Keep Dallas Safe
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It's inhumane to
spread out homeless services all over the city.
Housing First policies
make homelessness worse.
Blacks & Hispanics suffer most when crime is
high.
President of Housing Forward More Focused on 'Equity' Than Her
Job
Housing Forward is a Dallas-based non-profit that claims to be
focused on “homeless solutions.” Sarah Kahn will be the new President
and CEO of the organization and has already shown her inability to
separate her work from personal politics. In
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ahn-as-its-new-president-and-ceo/ an interview with the Dallas Morning
News, Sarah Kahn said she wants to “advance racial equity through the
rehousing system.”

Sarah Kahn believes that certain races deserve
better treatment than others regarding homeless resources.
These very
policies are the reason that Dallas has seen no progress in solving the
homelessness crisis. Our leaders are motivated by their Woke ideology
rather than a real desire to solve the problem.

A responsible city
would care for all its citizens regardless of race. Groups like Housing
Forward obfuscate the problem by focusing on race. Homeless individuals
of all races deserve equal access to the services designed to help
them.

Dallas should take a page from San Antonio’s book on their
successful Haven for Hope model and centralize all homeless resources
to one location. People who want help should be able to get help, and
they should not have to walk back and forth across the whole city to
get it.

If the City Council wants to solve the real problems in
Dallas, they should listen to their constituents and take real action;
click the button to contact your council member and have your voice
heard!
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Member!Press Highlights:
Two Dallas Areas Rank High for Crimes Against
Blacks & Hispanics
There are consequences for Dallas City Council’s
ideological obsession with misleading terms like “equity” and “racial
justice.” Left-wing council members believe that police presence in
Black and Hispanic neighborhoods is racist; however, sky-high violent
crime rates in minority neighborhoods are the direct result of the lack
of police presence. Dallas residents of all races deserve to live in
safe neighborhoods. If council members cared for their constituents,
they would urge DPD to hire more police officers!
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gainst-blacks-hispanics/ Read more...
&#8202;Dallas Zoo Steps Up
Security
The Dallas Zoo has been forced to increase security following
a series of crimes last year. Businesses across Dallas have had similar
experiences, which shows how quality of life plummets when cities allow
criminals to thrive. Dallas’s city council refuses to take crime
seriously and hire more police officers and the District Attorney
refuses to do his job by refusing to prosecute criminals. At this rate,
private security will be necessary for every business in Dallas!
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&#8202;Police Response Times for Highest Priority Calls Tick
Up
Response times for top-priority calls continue to increase in
Dallas. Our police department is not hiring enough officers and can’t
retain the officers currently on the payroll. Why would competent
police officers stay in Dallas when they can move to nearby cities that
pay them more for less risk? Dallas per capita crime is up while the
per capita police budget is down!
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Tracking Illegal Camps:
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route through Dallas photo-documenting illegal encampments to inform
the city of these locations. Our team livestreams these activities
giving the community a first-hand look at the vagrancy crisis in
Dallas.

In this stream, we drove down the Interstate 35 corridor and
showcased what a daily commute looks like for Dallas residents.
[link removed] Watch here!
&#8202;District 2 Councilman
Jesse Moreno's
"Panhandler’s Paradise Camp"
This camp in Jesse
Moreno’s District 2 has been dubbed “Panhandler’s Paradise Camp.” Just
off Interstate 35, drivers are greeted by a massive pile of trash
overtaking the sidewalk. Vagrants, like the one napping under this
trash heap, illegally steal public space for their own private use.
&#8202;District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Starbucks Camp"
This
camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6 has earned the title “Starbucks
Camp.” Vagrancy destroys communities. Businesses and residents are
negatively affected by the runaway vagrancy crisis in Dallas. Residents
don’t want to walk past filthy camps, and businesses suffer because of
it. The city council makes it easy for people to live on the streets!
&#8202;District 6 Councilman Omar Narvaez's
"Negligence Camp"
We
named this camp in Omar Narvaez’s District 6 “Negligence Camp.” Most of
the area under this bridge is fenced off because it belongs to the
State, so these vagrants are camped out on the sidewalk because it
belongs to the city. Vagrants in Dallas know that the city won’t
enforce the law!
&#8202; To Report an Encampment: Dial 3-1-1 or Call
tel:(214)%20670-3111 (214) 670-3111 and Click on your District
Councilman to Email them with the Date and Camp Location.
mailto:[email protected] Chad West, District
1mailto:[email protected] Jesse Moreno, District
2mailto:[email protected]?subject= Zarin D. Gracey, District
3mailto:[email protected] Carolyn King Arnold, District
4mailto:[email protected] Jaime Resendez, District
5mailto:[email protected] Omar Narvaez, District
6mailto:[email protected] Adam Bazaldua, District
7mailto:[email protected] Tennell Atkins, District
8mailto:[email protected] Paula Blackmon, District
9mailto:[email protected] Kathy Stewart, District
10mailto:[email protected] Jaynie Schultz, District
11mailto:[email protected] Cara Mendelsohn, District
12mailto:[email protected] Gay Donnell Willis, District
13mailto:[email protected] Paul E. Ridley, District 14Mission
Statement:
Keep Dallas Safe exists to address crime and homelessness
in Dallas with the goal of transforming Dallas into the safest large
city in Texas for residents and businesses. We aim to have a City
Council that prioritizes crime rate which directly determines the
quality of life in Dallas. We do this by fighting against the "defund
the police" movement, holding accountable our city leaders' efforts
towards lowering district crime rates, and highlighting our city's
homelessness problems by pushing for enforcement of the prohibition of
urban camping.
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