The FOCUS refers in an up-to-date publication (https://www.focus.de/finanzen/300-millionen-dollar-projekt-in-la-40-prozent-der-menschen-sind-wieder-obdachlos_fe4f1244-81ec-4fde-a2fa-574ef1106085.html) to a recent one of the (https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-04-05/under-la-mayors-300-million-homeless-program-40-have-returned-to-street). Both of them are no surprise to me. Someone may argue that you can not compare the situation of other countries, citys. In example Los Angeles vs. Cologne. Of course you can. To my opinion. The reasons for people becoming homeless are everywhere the same. Same as for supporting services, and the fact that they municipal administrations and politicians are making decisions without letting the homeless participating. For me it´s obvious, this is a human rights violation too.