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So while the city governments, in what are actually mostly liberal cities, were able to evict the occupiers, the occupiers could only argue, without success, that evictions constituted a violation of their free speech rights.
It noted that evictions often take a long time.
The experience in Maine suggests that evictions solely for smoking violations are unusual.
Authorities also insist that evictions, when deemed necessary, abide by the law, with families receiving compensation and new housing.
The council swiftly hand-delivered a new letter, reassuring tenants that the first "should not have been sent" and that evictions would not be sought.
In a survey of 1,033 residents from 22 dismantled camps, the migration group found that evictions accounted for the largest share of departures, about 34 percent.
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Ever since Harvard sociologist Matthew Desmond released his highly influential book Evicted last year, growing attention has focused on the pain that eviction inflicts on the poor.
The Illinois suit makes clear that eviction is permissible only after a legal process is concluded.
Ms. Howard said that the man was not from Charas, and that eviction would not mean the end of the organization.
The judge's ruling will be delivered soon, and although Parmar seems resigned to the fact that eviction looms, a festive air hung over the station.
Laborers on eviction crews tend to espouse the same disparaging characterizations of tenants as do the property managers who hire them, thus reinforcing the belief that eviction is rooted in the individual moral deficiencies of the tenant.
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