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November 12, 2009

UN INVESTIGATOR HITS U.S. FOR HANDLING OF HOMELESS

Guardian, UK - A United Nations special investigator who was blocked from visiting the US by the Bush administration has accused the American government of pouring billions of dollars into rescuing banks and big business while treating as "invisible" a deepening homeless crisis.

Raquel Rolnik, the UN special rapporteur for the right to adequate housing, who has just completed a seven-city tour of America, said it was shameful that a country as wealthy as the US was not spending more money on lifting its citizens out of homelessness and substandard, overcrowded housing.

"The housing crisis is invisible for many in the US," she said. "I learned through this visit that real affordable housing and poverty is something that hasn't been dealt with as an issue. Even if we talk about the financial crisis and government stepping in in order to promote economic recovery, there is no such help for the homeless."

She added: "I think those who are suffering the most in this whole situation are the very poor, the low-income population. The burden is disproportionately on them and it's of course disproportionately on African-Americans, on Latinos and immigrant communities, and on Native Americans.". . .

The US government does not tally the numbers but interested organizations say that more than 3 million people were homeless at some point over the past year. The fastest growing segment of the homeless population is families with children, often single parents. On any given night in Los Angeles, about 17,000 parents and children are homeless. Most will be found a place in a shelter but many single men and women are forced to sleep on the streets.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree. We should immediately redirect all the money currently spent on foreign aid and UN dues that pay the salaries of such fearless critics as Ms. Rolnik to provide 'adequate' housing to all US citizens. Perhaps if we eject all the illegal immigrants, and resident foreigners who have committed crimes here, we can find enough move-in ready properties to solve the problem instantly.

November 13, 2009 12:53 AM  
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