As states and cities across the country have modified social distancing orders into a patchwork of recommendations, there is increased attention to how and where the orders are enforced. A pattern is emerging, based on anecdotes and available data, showing that different standards are being applied for different groups, some experts say. The homeless, people in low-income neighborhoods and people of color wherever they congregate face disproportionate enforcement of social distancing rules, which sometimes ends in arrest, armed police response and physical takedowns, experts say. |