India, Sept. 25 -- A Tulsa neighborhood is seeing more homeless individuals on its streets and front yards, and some residents believe it is directly tied to state sweeps of encampments under Operation SAFE. The initiative, an acronym for Swift Action for Families Everywhere, aims to restore order and safety by clearing homeless encampments, trash, and criminal activity from state-owned property in Tulsa, according to the Oklahoma Governor's website.
Kyndal Baker, who moved into her home near 51st and Yale earlier this year, told News On 6 she noticed a change only in the past few weeks. "Ever since the past few weeks, implementing the new policies, they don't really know where else to go. And so they've been coming into the neighborhood...
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