Signs at Bellingham City Hall explain ongoing protest

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Bellingham, Wash., Mayor Seth Fleetwood said on Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, that the city will allow homeless people to continue camping at City Hall for at least another two weeks. The makeshift tent camp consists of roughly 70 tents.

Video by Warren Sterling | The Bellingham Herald

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if you want more homeless people around—feel free to let them live in your yard!

captaingoodguySentientA.I.
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"homeless advocates" should house all these people in their homes

natekeyes
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Ever hear, " Don't feed a stray cat they aren't telling you is that a large number of homeless, transient are coming from other cities and states to Bellingham! I see it first hand on a daily basis!

hansfranklin
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It would be more logical to squat at the local churches. The city council has asked all area churches to provide free parking and shelter. Can't imagine why they didn't all step

christinawadsworth
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Doesn't apply to the walking dead tweakers.

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