Organizations distributing food to homeless individuals in downtown Dallas say the city's crackdown is persisting as the World Cup winds down.
As morning temperatures sat in the low 90s Sunday, organizers for Sandwich Sundays moved their twice-monthly street feeding from behind Dallas City Hall to the shaded section of the plaza.
From a row of coolers parked on a sidewalk, volunteers handed out over 200 sandwiches and hot meals, roughly the same number of bottles of water and some canned goods to homeless individuals.


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