FL: Miami-Dade Will Close Sex Offender Camp by May 6, Threatens Jail Time for Stragglers 

Since 2014, a colony of homeless sex offenders has been rapidly growing by the railroad tracks near Hialeah. Nobody wants them there, including the dozens who call the ramshackle camp home. Everyone, from the Homeless Trust to the ACLU to the county commission, agrees the encampment is a public health and safety hazard. But for years, the sex offenders have said that restrictive county laws mean they have nowhere else to legally live and that county officials have failed to solve the problem. Full Article

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The United States has a time-honored tradition of trampling on its citizens’ civil rights until the abuse can no longer be ignored. Interracial marriage was illegal up until 1967 when the Supreme court was finally forced to step up and fix the error. My heart goes out to these poor homeless people and the persecution they are enduring and are about to endure. I hope measures like this force the courts to finally wake up. I hope some good will come from this very bad act.

Hmmm moving folks against their will? Human trafficking?

“Stragglers” aka Broken people with nowhere left to go and no one to turn to forced to wear a target on their back.

Get your popcorn and drinks ready. Got a feeling this is going to be a great show.

I hope the court will begin to see the light that this is illegal.

This is another reason why I hate Floriduh, its a R.I.N.O. state.

Man this gov has been disgusting since its infiltration of the US. It started with the natives being wiped out with bounties on their heads (literally bounties paid for heads and scalps of natives) to the Chinese, Japanese, African Americans, Gays and Lesbians, etc and we still have one of the most barbaric penal systems in the supposedly civilized world.

I thought Florida Sex Offender Residency Restriction Declared Unconstitutional
https://floridaactioncommittee.org/ft-lauderdale-florida-sex-offender-residency-restriction-declared-unconstitutional/

Politician created this with residency restriction, probation has supported it by telling registrants that is where they must live. (even though there is no sanitation or running water. Now, the government is blaming the registrants for doing exactly what they were forced to do by the laws and the justice dept. They will publish and arrest the registrants for doing what they were forced to do. How noble of the government. Surely the higher courts see this abuse and insanity. Here is a solution. Let the people have decent housing and employment. Guarantee problem solved. The police can have a private registry, as can probation. The registry is nothing but abuse, humiliation and vigilante justice.