Caitlyn Jenner, who is running to be the governor of California, has said that homeless people in the state need to be moved out into ‘big open fields’.
In an interview with KRON 4, the former Olympian said a ‘clean up’ needs to happen and she has the solution.
“Venice Beach is destroyed,” she told host Frank Buckley. “They’re [homeless people] destroying Venice Beach. They are destroying all the businesses out there.
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“We have to clean that up. We have to provide someplace for those people to go, whether it’s an open field out in some place, or if you notice at the veteran’s facility, there’s these big open fields and a lot of places there.”
Addressing California’s increasing crime rate, Jenner added: “We can’t have that on our streets.”
Previously, the reality TV star has said that her friends are being driven out of the state, as it’s overrun with homeless people.
In an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Jenner explained: “My friends are leaving California.
“Actually, my hangar – the guy right across, he was packing up his hangar and I said, ‘Where are you going?’ And he says, ‘I’m moving to Sedona, Arizona. I can’t take it anymore. I can’t walk down the streets and see the homeless’.”
Jenner also has some controversial thoughts on immigration, as she’s also suggested that the state needs to build a wall.
She claimed: “As governor, I would finish the wall on state land, where you can finish the wall. I think we need controlled immigration in this state. We need to know the people that are coming into this state.”
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