https://www.ijpr.org/post/redding-mayor-envisions-forcing-homeless-people-stay-temporary-shelter#stream/0
Maybe call it a sanctuary district? I'm not going to compare this to Nazi extermination or work camps because even my stupidity has bounds once in a while. I think comparisons to debtors prisons would be very strained as well. And the rough similarity to DS9's sanctuary districts might be setting off some of my alarm bells more loudly than warranted.“There’s a lot of reasons why this kind of approach is not likely legal,” National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty legal director Eric Tars tells the publication. “I would call it an internment camp, or a concentration camp. If it’s not a jail, then what else could it possibly be?”
But maybe not.
I doubt this would pass judicial muster, but the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals can be odd at times. If a horse is ever made a court justice, that would be the court.
This worries me. Slippery slopes aside (as they probably should be) it might even be helpful in practice. But, as I think Ben Franklin once said, "From the standpoint of One holding an interest in the Liberty of the Common Man, this Totally Blows."