1,300 Beds and REAL Rules: Utah Just Fixed What Liberals Broke on Homelessness!
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Utah is moving forward with a massive 1,300-bed “Homelessness Accountability Center” — a plan supporters call compassionate intervention and critics warn could become a model for coercive control.
In this video, we break down the controversy surrounding the proposed mega-facility, its connection to Trump-era homelessness policies, and why civil rights advocates, mental-health professionals, and housing experts are raising alarms. The project signals a sharp shift away from “Housing First” toward enforcement, involuntary commitment, and work-conditioned shelter — with potentially far-reaching consequences.
Is this a genuine solution to homelessness, or a dangerous experiment in criminalization and confinement?
Who gets helped, who gets harmed, and what does this mean for the future of homelessness policy across the U.S.?





