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Christopher · 2026-05-22 · via New York Post

Los Angeles hosts the nation’s largest unsheltered homeless population. In recent years, despite billions of dollars in city and county spending, LA’s once-pristine streets have become littered with tents, drugs and feces. 

City leaders have made elaborate promises about managing the homeless problem, but few seem to have asked a simple question: Where, exactly, are these people coming from?

There is a reason for that. In 2020, the city-county Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) found that one-third of “unsheltered Angelenos” became homeless outside of Los Angeles County. In 2024, the nonprofit RAND Corp. reported that 41% of the street homeless surveyed across three LA neighborhoods — Hollywood, Venice and Skid Row — were “last housed” somewhere other than LA County.

Tents lining a street in Los Angeles' Skid Row, with a bus, buildings, and construction cranes visible in the background.
Los Angeles hosts the nation’s largest unsheltered homeless population. Apu Gomes for California Post

Both reports cut against the narrative of left-wing politicians and activists, who insist that any claim that the out-of-town homeless are flooding LA is a “myth.” 

In 2021, LAHSA stopped publishing previous-location data. In 2025, RAND removed the metric from the organization’s annual report and included it in a separate, lesser-read “annex.”

We asked LAHSA and RAND why they buried this data. LAHSA said it stopped publishing previous-location figures because of respondents’ “varying interpretations of the question.” RAND claimed that it moved the data to the annex “due to a need to save costs on publishing,” and confirmed that the data would remain there in the group’s upcoming report.

Another reason might be that the massive migration of homeless people to LA violates progressive pieties — and some would rather suppress those data than face their implications. (In response to this accusation, LAHSA said it stopped publishing results for the previous-location question “solely due to the statistical uncertainty,” but noted that the “question is in the queue for revision and validation”; RAND again cited “scarce resources” and the need to “streamline the main report.”)

We decided to get the information ourselves.

We spent two days recreating RAND’s 2024 study of LA’s homeless population, using a slightly larger sample size to ensure precision. We approached people on the streets of the same three neighborhoods — Hollywood, Venice, and Skid Row — and, after identifying ourselves, asked more than 200 homeless people a simple question: “Where are you from, originally?”

Homeless encampment on Silverlake Blvd near the 101 freeway in Los Angeles.
LA’s once-pristine streets have become littered with tents, drugs and feces.  Andy Johnstone for California Post

The results were astounding: 64% of the LA homeless said they were from outside the city of Los Angeles, and 53% said they were from outside LA County — a significant increase compared with the LAHSA and RAND studies. 

Nearly 40% told us they were from other states, mostly from states that voted for President Trump in 2024. Six percent told us that they were from other countries, including Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea.

Several of these non-LA residents were candid, describing their migration to the city for its fair weather or generous services.

In Hollywood, a young woman said that after being a foster child in New York, she served in the Marine Corps, and had just arrived in LA days before. Proudly pointing to a full set of clean, straight teeth, she said that she did not use drugs. Holding a plastic bottle of vodka, she said she was drinking to cope with the pain of living on the streets where, she said, she has already been raped.

On Skid Row, we encountered a young man as he was about to administer intravenous drugs. He told us that he came to Los Angeles from a small town in upstate New York for sobriety treatment but had departed the facility due to concerns about the program director’s “shady” activities. He would not elaborate and returned to his drug preparation.

Later, we encountered an earnest-looking elderly black woman sitting primly on her suitcase outside of a Skid Row shelter. She told us that she had purchased her own Greyhound ticket from Washington, DC at a cost of $379. She seemed to be in shock.

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The homeless respond to incentives. They flock to places where it is easy to camp, do drugs, and commit crimes, and where the government provides housing, benefits, and drug paraphernalia. That’s exactly what LA has done. As a result, there is a “magnet effect” that continuously attracts the homeless from around the world.

The implications of our survey are clear: Just building housing won’t solve Los Angeles’ homelessness problem. The wrong kind of housing program might even make it worse. Giving more homeless people a permanent home, with no strings attached, simply inspires nonresidents to come here.

The real way to solve Los Angeles’ homelessness crisis is to reverse the polarity of the magnet: Enforce drug and camping laws, mandate treatment, and insist on clean and orderly streets. The only alternative is lawlessness — the end result of an approach that has turned the City of Angels into an open-air homeless encampment.

Christopher F. Rufo is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and the author of America’s Cultural Revolution. Kenneth Schrupp is an investigative reporter at City Journal.


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