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L.A.'s Homeless Problem Has Roots Throughout Region

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On any given night in downtown L.A.'s Skid Row, a few thousand people sleep on the streets or in shelters. But a lot of those people have no ties to Los Angeles. They come from communities across region, suburbs and cities that often lack the resources and the will to aid their own homeless.

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