War Zone Expands, A Plea for Federal Intervention

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War Zone Expands, A Plea for Federal Intervention

Summary: Ralph DiPalma, a 55-year volunteer minister in Albuquerque, has worked with thousands to aid the homeless along Central Avenue, once Route 66. He describes the area at San Mateo and Central as the "war zone," where rehabilitation efforts have been undermined by contractors prioritizing temporary housing over long-term solutions, leading to increased evictions and an expanding troubled area.

DiPalma notes that federal funding, available for about 40 years, has been mishandled by contractors working with city and state governments, resulting in temporary successes that fail to address chronic issues like drug addiction and repeat offenders. The war zone now extends from the Air Force Base to the University of New Mexico, affecting property owners and families.

He calls for federal intervention to investigate corruption and emphasizes faith in God, crediting Jesus Christ for his personal recovery from addiction. DiPalma urges action, warning of divine judgment and encouraging decision-makers to address Albuquerque’s crisis.

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