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‘Where did they go?’: homeless people feel force of America’s brutality in World Cup clean-up

First publishedJul 18, 15:15 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 19:49 UTC · 13m ago
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‘Where did they go?’: homeless people feel force of America’s brutality in World Cup clean-up
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Homeless people in Atlanta were forced to leave their homes during the World Cup clean-up. They were taken to temporary shelters. Many felt targeted and excluded from the tournament.

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The World Cup was held in Atlanta. Homeless people were forced to leave their homes. They were taken to temporary shelters. Many felt treated unfairly.

Why it matters

This story matters because it shows how some people are treated unfairly during big events. It highlights the struggles of homeless people in the US.

In brief
What happened to homeless people in Atlanta?
They were forced to leave their homes and taken to temporary shelters.
Why did they feel treated unfairly?
They felt targeted and excluded from the tournament.
What is a Fema camp?
A Fema camp is a temporary shelter for people in emergency situations.
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The outlets frame the story as a human interest piece, highlighting the struggles of homeless people in Atlanta. They emphasize the unfair treatment of these individuals during the World Cup clean-up.

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    Homeless people feel targeted and excluded during the World Cup

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    The Guardian USEmphasizes the unfair treatment of homeless people
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