Attorneys Brian Kabateck and Shant Karnikian expose Trump’s executive order “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” which directs federal agents to facilitate involuntary commitment of homeless people to what amounts to internment camps. They break down how this shotgun approach violates due process by rounding up over 700,000 homeless Americans—including families, single mothers, veterans, and people simply down on their luck—without regard for individual circumstances or constitutional rights. The hosts reveal the cruel irony of cutting $1 billion from existing homeless programs while creating expensive taxpayer-funded detention facilities that will warehouse people for life instead of treating underlying issues. They examine how the order excludes sex offenders from any assistance, leaving the most dangerous individuals to “roam the streets” while institutionalizing families facing financial hardship. A sobering look at how Trump exploits serious social problems for headlines while proposing unconstitutional “solutions” that create internment camps in America, proving that when authoritarianism meets homelessness, everyone loses their rights.