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Mississippi enacts law banning public camping, aiming to reduce blight, but critics fear it displaces the homeless.
Mississippi's new law, set to take effect July 1, bans camping on public property unless designated by local authorities, aiming to tackle issues of blight and public health.
Law enforcement must give 24 hours' notice before removing camps, with non-compliance leading to a $50 fine.
Critics worry the law could displace homeless individuals without solving the underlying issues of homelessness.
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Mississippi promulga una ley que prohíbe las acampadas públicas, con el objetivo de reducir la plaga, pero los críticos temen que desplace a las personas sin hogar.