WarriorLiberty
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Those squatters should all be send to the nice/quiet rich gated communities..
... "vigilante", "free market security" ... to-may-to, to-mah-to ...
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SQUATTERS Evicted: How LA's SQUATTER SQUAD Reclaims Homes
https://odysee.com/@reasonabletv:d/squatters-evicted-how-la's-squatter:3
{News For Reasonable People | 26 March 2024}
Los Angeles faced an uncommon yet telling incident when a team of home inspectors, part of a group known as the Squatter Squad, confronted a dozen squatters occupying a San Fernando Valley home. The squatters, under the mistaken belief they could only be evicted with a three-day court notice, were swiftly corrected that only a 24-hour notice was needed for the inspectors to enter for building inspection purposes. The Squatter Squad, which has been legally removing squatters from private properties since 2018, utilized various legal methods to reclaim the property without needing to navigate the court system. Despite the squatters' threats to press charges, the inspectors, undeterred and equipped with tools and a portable toilet for the operation, successfully evicted the squatters, secured the property with new locks and boarded up windows, under the watchful eye of local law enforcement.
"Our nation's growing ideological self-segregation is proceeding nicely." -- Michael Malice
Migrants Invoke Squatter’s Rights To Take Over Homes. States Passing New Laws To Stop Them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW2wjsNmXYU
{Nate The Lawyer | 29 March 2024}
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Those squatters should all be send to the nice/quiet rich gated communities..
The letter, headed 'Empty Properties and sites initiative' had their exact address in bold and stated: 'We are writing as we have reason to believe that the above-named premises… is empty or unused.
'The Government has identified empty privately-owned properties as a potential cause of blight within communities, and as a wasted resource at time of high housing need.'
The letter continued that the council was seeing a 'considerable increase' in positive immigration decisions being made in favour of asylum seekers, mainly single men, and the authority was 'struggling' to source suitable accommodation for them.
It added: 'The ideal long-term solution would be to provide accommodation by using empty properties which would benefit owners and the project.'
It said the council could make a compulsory purchase order on the property.
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'They were served with a letter from North Northamptonshire District Council seeking to possess their home. The accusation made was their home was derelict and the Council intended to use it to house single young men seeking asylum. Known to the rest of us as illegal migrants.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...or-strongly-worded-letter-lands-doorstep.html
What do you get when you combine adverse possession of "abandoned" property and immigration? How about eminent domain? Sounds much better as "compulsory purchase".