Homeless People Say They Will Likely Return To Sites If California Clears Them Under Newsom's Order

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homeless people say they will likely return to sites if california clears them under newsoms order

Three years ago, Joel Hernandez built a small wooden shack under the 405 freeway cutting through Los Angeles.

He had the help of a friend who lives in his own shack, just a few steps down the stairs he painstakingly dug out of the dirt hillside and reinforced with wooden planks.

Hernandez has had similar homes be cleared in homeless encampment sweeps by state or city authorities over the years, so the 62-year-old is taking in stride that his days in his makeshift shelter on state-owned land might be numbered. California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday issued an executive order directing state agencies to start clearing homeless encampments on state land, including lots under freeways.

"You get used to it," Hernandez said. "I have to rebuild it every time."

Many people living in these encampments echoed a similar sentiment of quiet resignation. Some simply wonder: Where else is there to go?