The mayor of Vsetín, Jiří Čunek, is proposing to expel homeless individuals and those deemed “unadaptable” from the town, mirroring a controversial action he took years ago targeting part of the Roma population. Čunek, who is also a senator, cites escalating problems related to these groups as the reason for the renewed proposal. The plan would reinstate a previous practice of forcibly relocating individuals outside the town’s administrative boundaries. This move aims to address increasing concerns within Vsetín regarding public order and social issues. Critics are likely to raise concerns about human rights and the potential for discrimination. The proposal is currently under consideration by local authorities. Čunek previously faced scrutiny for similar actions involving the Roma community.