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Executive Order 14321: Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets

This Executive Order outlines a federal strategy to address homelessness, crime, and public disorder by encouraging civil commitment and prioritizing public safety. It calls for stronger enforcement of laws against drug use, urban camping, and squatting, while also supporting mental health and drug courts. Federal agencies are directed to re-evaluate funding priorities, focusing on programs with measurable outcomes over harm-reduction models. The order emphasizes coordination between health, housing, and law enforcement agencies to redirect resources toward institutional care and treatment.

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Executive Order 14321: Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets
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Publisher:The White House
Published:July 24, 2025
License:Public Domain

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