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In wake of Supreme Court ruling, cities, counties and states are rushing to step up enforcement of anti-homeless laws.
Frida Ghitis: Ruling is a devastating setback in a four-decade-long effort to end modern homelessness.
She says U.S. has a long history of punishing and segregating the poor, people of color and people with disabilities.
Ghitis says the court’s failure to condemn laws for what they are — segregation.
The Supreme Court has left cities, counties and states to wander aimlessly in their response to homelessness, authors say.
Anger with governmental ineptitude in solving homelessness will only continue to grow, they say.
In the interim, the suffering of our neighbors on the street will only persist.
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