Baquee Sabur’s life changed when he had to spend a night sleeping under a Houston overpass. “It was horrible,” Sabur said. “Every car that pounces on there, you hear it. It’s a dark place. You want to fall asleep, but you don’t know if anyone’s going to approach you. It’s dirty, and you’re hanging out where bugs...
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