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"Louisiana Judge Halts Homeless Encampment Clearance Ahead of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Concerts"

28 ott 2024 · 3 min. 27 sec.
"Louisiana Judge Halts Homeless Encampment Clearance Ahead of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Concerts"
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In a dramatic turn of events, a Louisiana judge has temporarily halted the clearance of homeless encampments in New Orleans, a move that was eerily timed with the arrival of...

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In a dramatic turn of events, a Louisiana judge has temporarily halted the clearance of homeless encampments in New Orleans, a move that was eerily timed with the arrival of global superstar Taylor Swift for her highly anticipated Eras Tour concerts.

Judge Lori Jupiter issued a temporary restraining order on Friday, just as Taylor Swift was set to perform at the Caesars Superdome on Friday and Saturday, with a third concert scheduled for the weekend. The order prohibits state law enforcement from destroying or disposing of the belongings of unhoused individuals without judicial oversight and mandates that those in the "state-sanctioned camp" be informed of their right to leave.

The controversy began when state officials initiated a campaign to relocate approximately 75 individuals living in tents beneath an overpass near the Superdome. This effort commenced mere days before Swift's concerts, which are expected to draw around 150,000 attendees. The residents were told they were being moved to a new site just two blocks away, a location that would also accommodate other unhoused individuals from the tourist-heavy French Quarter.

However, the lawsuit filed by the affected homeless individuals alleged that state troopers had violated their constitutional rights by conducting illegal searches, seizing and destroying their property, and "forcibly herding" them away. A legal observer even overheard state troopers mentioning that "the governor wants you to move because of the Taylor Swift concert."

State officials, including Governor Jeff Landry's communications director, Kate Kelly, defended the action as part of a broader effort to address homelessness and safety concerns, particularly in light of the upcoming Super Bowl LIX in February. Kelly stated, "As we prepare for the city to host Taylor Swift and Super Bowl LIX, we are committed to ensuring New Orleans puts its best foot forward when on the world stage."

However, advocates for the homeless argue that this initiative has disrupted crucial work by local officials to connect these individuals with social services and assist them in finding stable housing solutions. Martha Kegel, executive director of Unity of Greater New Orleans, a nonprofit focused on securing permanent housing for the unsheltered, criticized the sweep as unnecessary and detrimental. She highlighted that many in the camp suffer from mental health issues and harbor a deep distrust towards authorities and those attempting to help them.

Terrence Cobbins, one of the individuals who was forced to relocate, expressed his frustration: "They ain’t never did it before for other people. Why Taylor Swift?"

The temporary restraining order will remain in effect until November 4, providing a temporary reprieve for the homeless residents as the city navigates the complex interplay between public safety, homelessness, and high-profile events. As Taylor Swift's concerts bring thousands of fans to New Orleans, the city's approach to its homeless population has become a stark and timely issue.
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