SCOTUS Deliberates Over Homeless Camps And A Fictional ‘Right To Housing’
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Crews clean up homeless camp in southeast Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City of Albuquerque crews spent the morning clearing out a large homeless in southeast Albuquerque. Officials estimate around 75 people were camping illegally on a vacant property at Utah and Chico off Central Ave. The city said it the camp had grown over the last few weeks but neighbors told KRQE News 13 []