First of all, I want to thank you for not giving the entertainment industry much access to the White House. I would have preferred that you not give the industry access at all, but I don't tell you what to do. While we don't agree about everything, you have prevented a lot of harm, and so has everyone else who hasn't made the entertainment industry integral to his or her political career. The industry is a grotesque distortion of what the performing arts are supposed to be, and there is not one politically involved person from that industry who does not abuse the power of association with elected officials.
I wish you'd stop Tweeting things like this. Poor people also need safety. Most poor people aren't criminals. Mixed-income neighborhoods have the municipal resources and other opportunities that it's very difficult to thrive without.
It's bad to encourage discrimination against low-income tenants. Even living in a market-rate building with a Section 8 voucher doesn't prevent abuse. Many landlords feel that abusing poor people isn't abusive.
Obviously, the poorer people are, the less control they have over what is done to them. "Inalienable rights" are not being enforced; they're being turned into a joke for pervs.