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  • Homeless Eve Deutsch washes her hair at a faucet at Loaves & Fishes. Every several months she says she is rousted by the police to move to another location.
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  • Sacramento police officer Mike Cooper lifts a blanket on the tent of a homeless woman Sophia as Garren Bratcher of Loaves & Fishes watches. They were reminding her that everyone had to leave Tent City. Bratcher is co-director of Friendship Park.
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  • Sacramento's largest homeless encampment is in an area called the Wasteland behind the Blue Diamond Almond Factory. The land is owned by SMUD and has easy access to Loaves & Fishes where they can shower and eat. Photographed on March 17, 2009.
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  • Shopping carts and clothes remain after Sacramento homeless are forced to move from a tent city.
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  • Homeless have lived in Sacramento for decades.  As the population has grown, so has the police's lack of tolerance and the homeless are consistently forced to move.
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  • Tina Lawrence, 39, cries as she talks about not knowing where she is going to move. She was living in an area called tent city in Sacramento, CA and the police were moving everyone out.
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  • Renee, a homeless woman, lives in this Tent City in Sacramento. The city is moving them off this property, which is privately owned.
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  • Homeless Colin Reid rests at the safe ground camp after Sacramento police arrested 15 homeless campers and confiscated all their property on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009. This is the second misdemeanor camping arrest for some of the homeless as attorney Mark Merin battle out the rights of the homeless to camp on private property.
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  • A homeless man in Sacramento is going to have to move his camp after police decided that a tent city had gotten too big.
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  • A sign posted by a homeless man is all that is left at the safe ground campground after Sacramento police arrested 15 homeless campers on September 12, 2009. This is the second misdemeanor camping arrest for some of the homeless as attorney Mark Merin battle out the rights of the homeless to camp on private property.
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  • A homeless man drinks a beer at daybreak before having to move camp in Sacramento, CA.
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  • Homeless woman Eve carries on old bike wheel at her camp in Sacramento, CA on November 17, 2008.
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  • Chris Bockover, 18, foreground, who has been homeless for five days, sleeps with other homeless in front of the Union Gospel Mission in Sacramento, CA on August 10, 2005. Police say that the Bannon Street mission has become a hotspot for the homeless to sleep outside on the sidewalk and nearby fields.
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  • Homeless Tony Sims, 51, shakes out a blanket on Bannon St. on November 23, 2008 where he has been camping since August along with about a hundred others. On November 24, police moved all the homeless off Bannon St. in the constant chess game that is played with this population.
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  • Sacramento police officer Mike Cooper watches as city crews clean up the left behind belongings of the homeless after they were moved from a tent city in Sacramento, CA.
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  • A homeless man hugs his dog as he is evicted from tent city in Sacramento, CA.
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  • A homeless woman named Eve finds treasures in trash at her camp on Nov. 17, 2008.
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  • Homeless woman Renee, who lives in this tent, is being forced to move by the Sacramento police.
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  • A mentally ill homeless woman packs her belongs at a Sacramento tent city as police move everyone off the private property.
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  • John Kraintz, 55, a homeless leader looks over a "safe ground" location on C St. that about 30 homeless moved to on August 21, 2009.
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  • A homeless woman pushes her belongs to a new location after police moved everyone out of a tent city in Sacramento, CA.
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  • Homeless woman Eve at her camp on Nov. 17, 2008. Eve is addicted to meth and doesn't have any desire to live inside.
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  • Sacramento police officer Mike Cooper wakes up Maynard Philips who was sleeping in a field near the Union Gospel Mission in Sacramento, CA on August 4, 2005.  Cooper and Mark Zoulas, back left, acknowledge that their goal is "to get everyone out of here," but it takes longer with some people.
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  • Ukrainians have seen their life savings of thousands of dollars reduced to the price of a few loaves of bread as inflation has run rampant in the country after it became independent in December 1991.
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  • Homeless and their pets at Loaves & Fishes, a Sacramento charity to help the homeless.
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  • Homeless and their pets photographed at Loaves & Fishes, a Sacramento charity that helps the homeless.
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  • Sacramento homeless and their pets photographed at Loaves & Fishes, a charity to help the homeless.
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  • Homeless and their pets at Loaves & Fishes, a Sacramento charity to help the homeless.
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  • Homeless and their pets photographed at Loaves & Fishes, a Sacramento charity that helps the homeless.
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