Formerly homeless people, including veterans, could be evicted if Trump administration plan is implemented
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By Nicky Robertson
Published on March 29, 2026.
A plan by the Trump administration, which is being challenged in court, could lead to the eviction of former homeless people, including veterans, who have been housed at facilities run by the nonprofit Alpha Omega Veterans Services. The Department of Housing and Urban Development hopes to move many formerly homeless people from permanent housing to temporary transitional housing. This plan would affect facilities across the country and could force those living in them to leave as facilities convert to transitional housing and take new applicants. However, a federal judge in Rhode Island has temporarily blocked HUD’s efforts as part of a lawsuit filed against HUD. Ann Oliva, executive director of National Alliance to End Homelessness, said up to about 170,000 formerly homeless individuals could be evicted and forced back into homelessness over the next year.
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