one element of Grants Pass is that it’s not just about whether you can enforce anti-camping laws against the homeless. it’s about whether you can enforce those laws **even when you haven’t provided adequate shelter beds**
First decision is Grants Pass. Gorsuch has the 6-3 opinion finding that the Eighth Amendment does not bar "generally applicable" laws banning public camping. Sotomayor writes the dissent. www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23p...
And don't forget, the VAST majority of homeless populations are local, not people who "moved in to take advantage of the climate and better services." They had homes there. They still have a support system there. They are hardly ever migrants, short of having family there now.
Idk about the situation in Grants Pass specifically but other PNW smaller cities have been getting large groups of homeless people that were kicked out of Seattle and Portland. They get pushed to smaller cities then the people in charge panic and make laws to kick them out to the next town.