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Miami-Dade Sex Offender Homeless Encampment Reaches 250 People
http://floridaactioncommittee.org/miami-dade-sex-offender-homeless-encampment-reaches-250-people/
Posted by fac-admin on August 23, 2016

The shame of Miami-Dade has reached a new level. The encampment of homeless sex offenders living alongside the railroad tracks on the street corner in a warehouse district in Miami-Dade county has reached two hundred fifty people.

That’s 250 human beings who were once convicted of a sexual offense, no matter how serious or benign, many of which have served their sentence and are no longer on probation, are forced to live without shelter, toilets, or even potable water, all because of the Miami-Dade Sex Offender Residency Restriction (The Lauren Book Act), that prevents them from living within 2500 feet of a school.

For a densely populated county, such as Miami-Dade (the most populous county in Florida), that effectively banishes them from most of the County other than this patch of grass sandwiched between a warehouse and active railroad tracks.

A lawsuit, brought by the ACLU and on behalf of the Florida Action Committee, is pending in the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals (Case No. 15-14336), but relief, if it eventually does come, may not come soon enough! These individuals are dangerously close to the epicenter of the expanding area where Zika virus is being transmitted. Add to that the fact that they are left out in the elements and in close confinement,  the threat to their health is imminent. To see the rest of the information go to the above link.


From Will Bassler

At the end of this article there is information about the Zika virus and what is going on in Florida with the mosquito carrying the virus. I would like people who read this to ask themselves a question. At a time not long ago the all southern states had a problem with another mosquito carried virus malaria, for example during the Spanish-American war more people died from malaria, yellow fever and other insect related infections than were killed by bullets. how did we as a people here in the Americas get rid of malaria in the southern states and do it with in a 10 year span. the answer is quite simple, we used DDT — all right,  I know your hackles just came up DDT is a terrible thing that causes cancer, kills eagles etc. STOP are you willing to hear the truth or have you bought into another lie put out by another government agency the FDA. You want to stop the Zika virus bring back the use of DDT and before you jump on the bandwagon of how bad DDT is I suggest you watch 3 billion and counting a documentary that shows that the banning of DDT was all political and none of it was based on scientific information. Just like the registry was created on pseudoscience using falsified studies and political grandstanding. Now there is a large body of proof showing that there never was a high re-offense rate. The registry is nothing more than a political scam and a moneymaking operation for those in the sex offender industry. The same kind of political bull brought about the ban of DDT.

http://www.thenewamerican.com/reviews/movies/item/15588-documentary-exposes-the-horrific-human-cost-of-the-ddt-ban
http://www.3billionandcounting.com/about.html

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