Most people that are homeless are Mexican immigrants, but they’re not the only one the sleep on the streets. Evicted people from prison are also having a hard time making a living on the street. From that point it’ll be difficult for them to get a job because they have a criminal record, and they have a slim chance for them to get hired into a job. In the article they interviewed the homeless and explain what it’s like in be in that situation. Their response is pretty clear. They felt like they are in prison and they even …show more content…
He uses facts to get his point across. In the article he mentioned that most of the homeless people were in jail in one point. He stated “…41 percent of the homeless population has been incarcerated at some point”. It’s already hard for people to get a job when they were criminals before. The sad part is they blame of the homeless people for being homeless. They’re already suffering, but the cities are punishing them “…Ontario officials embarked on a $100,000 campaign to discipline and punish hood…”. Its unfortunat to people that are just trying to make living, and the rich smite them down just because they can’t afford place to