Heather you need to get off your progressive high horse on this one. The Japanese American community deserves better. SF consistently talks about how Western Addition was gentrified from Blacks while failing to acknowledge that a was a Japanese American neighborhood before FDR.https://twitter.com/hknightsf/status/1435457299758256128 …
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I believe every single SF neighborhood should provide affordable housing. I also believe that
@hknight should lead here & find a vacant parking lot in her community. She's the queen of judging people on actions that she won't take herself.#hypocritic@SusanDReynolds1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Let me guess. Noe Valley?
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PS This was not an affordable housing proposal. They have plenty of that in that area. This was going to be a drug den.
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As someone who lives in Tenderloin "Underworld" I certainly understand that push back.
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Gotta love how Newsom said that SF might not be a sanctuary city if he loses. I can live with that. CA is a sanctuary state. SF takes that shit way too far as does Oakland. Thus the drug cartels.
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My bldg has many undocumented folks who are amazing kind hard-working people who are here to make/provide a better life for their families. They fled corruption and violence. They don't want any of this criminal activity outside their door. They too are angry.
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I wouldn’t want them deported either but the intent behind sanctuary laws wasn’t so allow for dangerous criminals to remain in the US. CA’s sanctuary law has 800 plus carve outs for dangerous criminals. Dealers should be deported. Not someone who runs a red light.
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They don't want any association or attention drawn to them from drug dealing and many worry about the fallout from brazen crime.
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My concern is that the backlash to allowing criminals to remain in the country will ultimately impact vulnerable illegal immigrants-the ones that were intended to be protected w these laws.
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John and I have a dear friend who is from South America — he’s smart and does amazing work as a scientist. He’s not a citizen but he does more for America than all the addicts and dealers in SF combined.
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