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Neutral
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Lancaster Mayor Parris Faces Backlash Over Fentanyl 'Purge' Comments
Lancaster, California Mayor R. Rex Parris has sparked widespread outrage after repeatedly suggesting at city meetings and in media interviews that the city should address homelessness by giving the unhoused 'all the fentanyl they want' and calling for a federal 'purge' of certain homeless individuals. Parris claims his comments target the 'criminal element' within the homeless population, alleging—without offering evidence—that recently released prisoners now comprise 40-45% of the homeless and are responsible for much of the city's crime. Despite clarifying that his remarks were intended as a metaphor and not literal policy, Parris has refused to apologize, insisting the controversy has drawn needed attention to the issue. Critics, including former political opponents and advocacy groups, have condemned his statements as inhumane and are leading recall efforts, arguing such rhetoric is unfit for public office and further stigmatizes vulnerable populations. Parris maintains his duty is to protect 'hardworking families,' but his approach has intensified debate over homelessness and public safety in Lancaster and beyond. The controversy continues to fuel calls for his removal and a broader discussion on the ethics and effectiveness of punitive responses to homelessness.

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Neutral
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