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Conservatives host rallies & caravans miles long. The left builds homeless camps miles deep.

Hundreds of low-income residents in one of San Francisco's wealthiest counties have been forced to live in RVs, trucks, and trailers after being pushed out of the housing market. The shocking images show a two-mile-long vehicle encampment along Highway 101 north of San Francisco, where families are living in tents and using portable barbeques as their belongings spill out of their vehicles. The average household income in Marin County is $131,000, with 78% of homeless locals living in the area before being forced into the encampment. The state has been given more than $3 million to help those living in the vehicles find homes.



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