Lancaster Mayor Parris Proposes Controversial ‘Purge’ of Homeless Population
Lancaster Mayor Parris Proposes Controversial ‘Purge’ of Homeless Population

Lancaster Mayor Parris Proposes Controversial ‘Purge’ of Homeless Population

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Lancaster, California Mayor R. Rex Parris sparked outrage after stating at a city council meeting that he wanted to give the homeless population 'all the fentanyl they want' and called for a federal 'purge' of homeless individuals. Parris later clarified in media interviews that his remarks were directed specifically at what he described as the 'criminal element' among the homeless, whom he alleged were responsible for much of the city's crime, though he provided no evidence for these claims. His comments drew widespread condemnation from residents, community activists, and social media users, with critics launching a recall effort and accusing him of advocating for inhumane and lethal measures. Despite the backlash, Parris has not expressed regret, maintaining that drastic action is needed and arguing that Lancaster is already more innovative than other cities in addressing homelessness. The remarks have ignited renewed debate over how cities should respond to homelessness, the fentanyl crisis, and public safety concerns. Many have denounced Parris’ proposals as cruel, while others demand accountability and a shift toward compassionate, evidence-based solutions.

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