FORT LAUDERDALE — Antoinette Wright says she has nothing against the homeless — she just doesn’t want them camping out near her house, sleeping on the sidewalk or asking her for money. With a new state law that targets a growing homeless crisis kicking in on Tuesday, Wright is hoping the fear she feels when she enters her own neighborhood will soon turn into relief. Wright’s home in Fort Lauderdale’s South Middle River neighborhood sits next to property owned by HOPE South Florida, a nonprofit organization that helps the homeless — everything from providing mobile showers to delivering mail and serving 8,000 meals a month.