This article addresses the right to housing in Brazil, focusing on a critical analysis of the State's guarantee to ensure safe dwellings in socially marginalized areas. In this sense, there are public policies capable of promoting the democratization of access to safe housing, as foreseen in Law 10.257/2001 or, as it is known, the City Statute, however, in contrast, the Brazilian historical-social formation, favored the peripheral invisibility and the lack of regularization of occupations in these areas. The present work was carried out through data survey and analysis through bibliographical references, qualitative study of data and the 1988 Federal Constitution, examining its relation to the guarantee of safe housing for the citizens of the mass under study.
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