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Cities use tiny homes and stricter laws to combat homelessness post-Supreme Court ruling.
Tiny homes and stricter laws are reshaping how American cities, especially in California, address homelessness.
Following the Supreme Court's Grants Pass v. Johnson decision, cities can enforce anti-camping bans even without alternative shelter options.
This has spurred the construction of temporary housing like tiny homes and motels.
While critics worry this could create a two-tiered housing system, the quick and cost-effective nature of temporary housing makes it appealing to local governments.
Despite increased enforcement, there's a push for balancing social services and legal measures to effectively tackle the issue.
Las ciudades usan casas diminutas y leyes más estrictas para combatir la falta de vivienda después del fallo de la Corte Suprema.