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San Francisco faced criticism for its handling of the homeless population during the APEC summit. Reports indicate that the city relocated homeless individuals to other neighborhoods and shelters, prompting concerns about the temporary nature of the solution. Some described the situation as a 'mini-police state' aimed at keeping vagrants away from downtown. Despite efforts to address homelessness and drug issues, discontent remains regarding the city's approach to the situation.
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San Francisco didn't fix its homelessness problem just in time for APEC. A mini-police state is just temporarily keeping vagrants away from the downtown. https://t.co/pukHegKhZZ
San Francisco appears ready to host presidents and prime ministers for APEC, but some aren't happy with how the city cleaned up, saying "the homeless people have not vanished overnight." https://t.co/M20YBh7Cgu
I want to be clear. San Francisco didn't "remove" the homeless for APEC. They just moved them into other neighborhoods and a few into shelters.
I want to be clear. San Francisco didn't "remove" the homeless for APEC. They just moved them into other neighborhoods and a few into shelters. That's all.