No Home for the Holidays:  Stop Evictions of  Katrina
Evacuees 

By Bill Quigley.  Bill is a  professor at Loyola
University New Orleans School of Law and can  be
reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Sabrina Robinson  lived her whole life in New Orleans.
When Katrina and the floodwaters hit her  house, she
and her three children swam to a dry bridge where they
lived  for 2 days.  “We watched people die,” said Ms.
Robinson.  Now her  family and 52 other families from
New Orleans face eviction from the Houston  apartment
complex where they lived for the last month.  Tens  of
thousands of other Katrina evacuees also face  holiday
evictions.

After a bus took the Robinson family to Houston,  they
slept on the floor for a month.   On October 2, the
family  received federal housing vouchers from the
Disaster Relief Center in  Houston.  Quail Chase
apartments in Houston agreed to accept the  vouchers. 
Ms. Robinson and 52 other families from New Orleans
moved in to  Quail Chase.   After the families lived
there for several weeks,  Quail Chase changed their
mind and refused to accept vouchers.  Quail  Chase has
now given eviction notices to all 53 families.  Now
they  face the streets again.  “There is nothing else
available,” Ms. Robinson  said.  “All the decent
housing is taken.”

In the  same spirit, FEMA announced  November 15 it
would quit paying for  housing for  most of the nearly
60,000 homeless Katrina families who are  residing in
government paid hotel and motel rooms.

In  Texas, where 54,000 people are living in 18,000
rooms, Republican Governor  Rick Perry said these
evictions will “fuel the cycle of evacuees moving  from
one temporary housing situation to another – if they
can secure  housing at all.”  

The story is being repeated across the  nation.  In New
York, 487 Katrina victims, including 115 kids,  have
been told their hotel rooms will no longer be paid. 
In the  Carolinas, between 400 and 600 Katrina families
in hotels face eviction even  as local homeless
shelters are already full.

Back home  in New Orleans, legal aid lawyers estimate
there will be 10,000 evictions  filed in November
against Katrina evacuees  – more in one month than  are
usually filed in an entire year.

At this holiday  time, resolve to stand in solidarity
with the hundreds of thousands of people  victimized by
Katrina and the floods that followed.  Katrina
evacuees  in your community need your support.  Stop
the evictions in your  community.  

Nationally, 54 members of Congress, including all  the
members of the Congressional Black Caucus, have
co-sponsored HR 4197,  the Hurricane Katrina Recovery
Act.  Ask your representative to  co-sponsor this bill
and to take action to force FEMA to assist those  still
left behind.  

There are also many other great grassroots,  regional
and national efforts underway to provide solidarity
with Katrina  evacuees.  Many are listed at
www.justiceforneworleans.org   

People displaced by Katrina do  not want charity. What
is needed at this holiday time is solidarity.   Resolve
to stand with the victims of Katrina as they search
for  justice.      








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