Regardless of how HUD in D.C. views this, across the country, people are being discriminated against, and they are falling victim to crime and all the other issues that come with being homeless and not being able to get into a shelter.
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Quigley highlights the discrimination faced by homeless individuals due to lack of guidance.
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