2025年9月,俄克拉荷马州和堪萨斯州各城市颁布了反营地法,引起对住房和支助不足的批评。
Oklahoma and Kansas cities enacted anti-camping laws in Sept. 2025, sparking criticism over inadequate housing and support.
2025年9月,俄克拉荷马州和堪萨斯州多个城市以公共安全和秩序为由,通过禁止公共和私人财产营地的新法令,应对无家可归现象的上升。
In September 2025, multiple Oklahoma and Kansas cities responded to rising homelessness with new ordinances banning encampments on public and private property, citing public safety and order.
Lawton、Tulsa和Homewood采取行动,限制露营、加强执法和限制住房扩建,而Wichita则强调外联而不是惩罚。
Lawton, Tulsa, and Homewood moved to restrict camping, increase enforcement, and limit shelter expansion, while Wichita emphasized outreach over punishment.
Tulsa的“安全行动”是一项由国家牵头的扫荡行动,造成数百人流离失所,没有足够的住房替代方案,引起批评,指责危机加剧。
Tulsa’s Operation SAFE, a state-led sweep, displaced hundreds without sufficient housing alternatives, drawing criticism for worsening the crisis.
与此同时,由于资金和安全争议,将空置设施转换为低障碍住所的努力面临延误。
Meanwhile, efforts to convert vacant facilities into low-barrier shelters faced delays due to disputes over funding and safety.
倡导者警告说,没有住房或支持的执法无法解决根本原因,强调需要对心理健康、外联和永久解决方案进行投资。
Advocates warn that enforcement without housing or support fails to address root causes, stressing the need for investment in mental health, outreach, and permanent solutions.