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Four years after its closure, Minneapolis' most visible homeless encampment has returned to a stretch of Hwy. 55 near the East Phillips neighborhood — filling up with residents who say they've been chased out of other encampments around the city. The Wall of Forgotten Natives opened in 2018, attracting unsheltered people from across the city and beyond. Coordinated efforts by multiple agencies ...

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