Lisbon City Council Relocates 56 Homeless People to Temporary Accommodation

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In a significant move to address homelessness, the Lisbon City Council has successfully relocated 56 homeless individuals from the Anjos area to temporary accommodations. This initiative aims to provide dignity and support to those without proper documentation in Portugal, marking a notable step in the city’s approach to immigration and social welfare..

The Lisbon City Council’s decision to relocate homeless individuals comes after previous efforts to assist those with documentation. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants and the need for humane solutions.

Mayor Carlos Moedas stated that addressing homelessness is a priority, describing it as “the biggest problem in the city” concerning immigration. He believes that the city must take action, even if it means stepping outside traditional competencies.

Moedas has made it clear that financial concerns should not overshadow the need for humane treatment. The city will bear the costs of housing these individuals, and there is no set timeline for their stay. This approach underscores the administration’s commitment to prioritizing human dignity over budgetary constraints.

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