Re: “Trump order pushes for easier forced hospitalization of homeless people” (July 25, Nation & World), “Washington officials rip Trump order on homelessness as ‘unjust, obscene’ ” (July 26, A1) and “Seattle’s ‘harm reduction’ approach around drugs perpetuates the harm” (July 26, Opinion):
Saturday’s “Undertaking Homeless front-page article has Seattle and Washington state officers labeling the president’s government order on homelessness as “unjust” and “obscene.” Satirically, the Opinion web page has a visitor essay by a social employee who has been in restoration for 18 years and works each day with this inhabitants. He advocates “to higher leverage the prison justice system to compel these committing slow-motion suicide on our streets to get assist,” which is what the president’s government order advocates.
Each collectively had been an excellent, well-rounded evaluation of the difficulty (minus the demonization).
Ken Becker, Burien
