Homeless Crisis Strikes Red State Town – Invasion Leaves Residents Panicking

Across blue states, we are seeing an epidemic of Biblical proportions. Thanks to lax drug laws, the defunding of police, and radical city councils, once thriving cities are overrun with crime. Illegal immigrants are flooding these cities. And drug addicts are living on the streets. Police are unable to clear these homeless away, giving rise to tent encampments across downtown areas.

This is a very rare sighting in red states because the police are empowered to remove these vagrants. Plus, red states are not legalizing drugs, creating a magnet for addicts and criminals. But in one small town in a red state, something very strange is happening. And now, the town is scrambling to find a solution.

The town of Casper, Wyoming has been inundated with homeless people, with some estimates coming in at 200.

The town is full of abandoned structures, but one that has been hit particularly hard is the Econo Lodge, which was closed in November 2022 due to flooding. Squatters moved in and caused millions of dollars in damage to the already dilapidated building, including leaving 500 pounds of human waste behind…

“It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen,” Casper Mayor Bruce Knell said in an interview with the Cowboy State Daily, “It’s third-world country stuff.” [Source: The Post Millennial]

If you thought the cancer of blue cities was only going to remain there, you were wrong. A small town in the conservative state of Wyoming has been hit with a flood of hundreds of homeless. These vagrants are occupying empty buildings, including an Econo Lodge that was closed last year due to flooding.

The homeless are squatting in these condemned or vacant buildings, leaving chaos in their wake. Reports indicate these homeless and spreading trash across the community. Municipal services had to clear away 500 pounds of feces.

It is unclear why these homeless ended up in Casper. But we do know that it has become such a problem because the town lacked laws that allowed the police to deal with it. Now, the city council is moving to come up with laws to send these invaders packing.

Even so, it appears the town is worried about how harsh they might seem if they pass necessary laws. The current measures being considered come off as weak, not enough to completely get rid of the homeless problem. This is thanks to the leftist media, who would slander the town for passing the necessary laws to fix this crisis.

But the problem is only growing across the country. Democrats are getting rid of necessary laws, validating drug addiction, and providing aid to the homeless with no strings attached. Dangerous and unstable people are overwhelming previously safe communities. And now, it is spreading to red states.

Author: Bo Dogan


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