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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Detroit Group Tells Welfare Recipients to Hijack Homes
The Michigan Welfare Rights Organization (MWRO), headed
by Maureen Taylor, has been telling Detroit welfare recipients to
occupy foreclosed homes around the city. “You can’t imagine,” Taylor
told WWJ in Detroit, “when we get to work at 9 and 10 in the morning,
there are 20 to 30 people in the hallway talking about ‘I don’t have any
more money, my rent is due’ – three or four months behind – what can I
do? And its unreal, because we don’t have answers except to say, ‘here’s
a list of houses that we have intercepted that have been repossessed by
banks, pick one and move in.’” To boot these trespassers out of the
homes, banks are forced to take MWRO to court.
Why isn't she guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime? And please don't say that moving into someone else's home and staying there rent free is NOT a crime....a door had to be broken, or a locked had to be broken (banks don't just leave the doors and windows unsecured)...
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Why isn't she guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime? And please don't say that moving into someone else's home and staying there rent free is NOT a crime....a door had to be broken, or a locked had to be broken (banks don't just leave the doors and windows unsecured)...
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