San Francisco’s decision to enable drug dealers and drug addicts has led to record overdose deaths, but at least it is helping enrich Honduran drug dealers.
San Francisco’s open-air drug markets have been taken over by drug dealers from Honduras, thanks to both its soft-on-crime policies when it comes to drugs and to its sanctuary status. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, “the only way most dealers face deportation is if they are arrested on federal charges or in another city.” Therefore, drug addiction in San Francisco is now funding real estate in Honduras, as Honduran dealers send their money back home to build extravagant houses.
The record pace of overdose deaths in the city, being driven by fentanyl produced by Mexican cartels, is funding luxurious lifestyles for Honduran dealers. One man built a home in Honduras for $150,000. That is “the equivalent of about five good months of drug sales” in the city. Even his home pales in comparison to his neighbors. These drug-funded homes boast Bay Area symbols such as the Golden Gate Bridge or the logo for the San Francisco Giants.
Enabling drug addicts to fall further into drug addiction has led to nothing but more overdose deaths in San Francisco and more money being shipped out of the city to Honduras. The city’s policies have added insult to overdose, yet there is still no appetite by San Francisco or even the state of California to step in and deal with this travesty.
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