San Francisco officials cleared the city of its thousands of homeless, drug addicts, and dealers over the past several days in preparation for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, which will see China‘s President Xi Jinping visiting the city to participate in the event.
The homeless population residing in the city center, including outside the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building, was shifted to other neighborhoods, while the open drug use markets were temporarily shut down or moved to cover up the extent of the lawlessness.
The Moscone Center, where the APEC Summit is being held until November 17, has also been barricaded so the homeless population cannot repopulate the area before the conference concludes. Other, notorious areas of San Francisco – such as Van Ness Avenue, California Street, and Taylor Street – were similarly cleared.
“They started clearing the tents earlier this week and there is definitely a lot more police presence,” explained one local resident. “They’ve cleared out the tents that were near the Moscone Center on Howard Street, which tells me the city had the capability to do this all along — instead they just do the bare minimum.”
“Once APEC is gone, police presence will start to simmer down again, the tents will return. And it will slowly flare up again,” the resident added.
The APEC Summit is expected to draw around 20,000 people to the city, making it the largest international event to occur in San Francisco since the signing of the charter creating the United Nations in 1945. The Chinese President is planning to meet Joe Biden personally at the event.
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San Francisco’s homeless population was entirely cleared out for Xi Jinping.
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