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On July 24, Donald Trump signed an executive order, Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets , directing states to crack down on and effectively criminalize drug addiction, mental illness, and homelessness. Breaking with decades of research-supported practice that sought to place struggling individuals into housing first , under the logic that they might be safe and stabilized before pursuing further interventions, this order calls for states to detain, imprison, and in some cases institutionalize people experiencing these circumstances. The order cites issues of “public safety” and street harassment in America’s cities, which Trump and his party love to