Monday, 6 July 2020

Eviction bans don’t always protect the most vulnerable

Fearing homelessness and deportation, Wilfredo Avila found himself sleeping on a park bench, along with his girlfriend, Patricia Carillo, in Washington, D.C. Two weeks after they lost their jobs at an auto body shop and a bakery, their landlord had given them just a day to leave their apartment, The New York Times reports. The threat of eviction hangs heavily above immigrant families, especially the undocumented, who have lost work as a result of the



source https://therealdeal.com/2020/07/06/eviction-bans-dont-always-protect-the-most-vulnerable/

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