Best solution to matters of civil liberty is law. Yeah, we got off course with laws for a while, but we fixed that in 1964. What we need is for government to mandate where people live, but not so completely that it interferes with people's choices. What we could do is have a national housing database.
We wouldn't want it to be too inefficient so it would be good to keep with the states and local municipalities, but ultimately other locations would need access to the info and local governments can't be relied upon to act in the best interest of other unrelated local governments, so ultimately it would have to be federally managed
Then people could just submit applications for where they wanted to live and the government would match them with the closest openings based on their ethnicity so that we could make sure there was no segregation and every square mile of developed space was properly balanced between penis and vagina and black and white and yellow and brown.
Not everyone can afford to live where they want though and sometimes you end up with a situation where one area is becoming overly saturated with a particular group, so we'd need some form of government assistance to help people's relocate to more diverse areas. That cost would be shared between the recipient, the locality they are leaving, the one they are moving to and the federal government.
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