Millions of Americans can become homeless from August 1 when the ban on the expulsion from home across the country is expired.
The impact of recession from Covid-19 pandemic makes millions of people who are hiring and owning a US housing with economic difficulties cannot pay for the right fees on time.
US President Joe Biden urged the National Assembly to quickly fight against the ban for this expulsion for another 11 months to protect millions of people from homelessness.
Homeless people on the streets of Los Angeles, California, USA, in June 2019.
Earlier, Ms. Pelosi called on the lowering the decision to renew the ban on the employer and tenants as a moral order.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ordered the order to postpone the landlord and tenants in September 2020, when the country lost more than 20 million jobs due to the influence from Covid-19.
The latest household survey of the US Population Department showed that out of 51 million tenants, 7.4 million people slowly paid the rent and half of them said they were at risk of being expelled