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EL CAJON , Calif. — Reaction continues to pour in about the Supreme Court 's decision that ruled cities can ban homeless encampments.
Harry Mercado also reacted to the news on Friday. Mercado was homeless in the streets of El Cajon until eight months ago when his family found a place to stay at the East County Transitional Living Center . He's clean now and now contributes to the facility. He maintains the pool and is a lead campus advisor.
Hayden worries about a shortage of resources like detox beds or mental health services but says she's open to this approach because what’s being done now isn’t working. El Cajon mayor Bill Wells, who’s been outspoken about the homeless issue in his City, says they already don’t allow encampments but hopes this will push other cities to do the same.
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