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California Finally Sets Up Security Barrier, But It’s Not to Protect Americans

California Finally Sets Up ‌Security Barrier, But‍ It’s Not‌ to Protect Americans

Government officials in California ⁣apparently had an epiphany that security barriers work, at least when ‌it comes to protecting foreign leaders visiting the state.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that ​10-foot ⁤high steel fencing went up over the weekend around⁤ the Bay City’s Moscone Center where the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit ⁢is taking place.

The security zone is in⁤ place to⁣ protect the ⁣leaders from ⁣21 ‌countries that will be attending the summit, among them Chinese ⁤President Xi Jinping, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, ‍South Korean President Yoon⁢ Suk Yeol, and Canadian ⁤Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The ‍ Associated ⁢Press reported President Joe Biden will meet with Xi on ​Wednesday at the summit.

So given the presence of foreign‌ leaders, the federal⁣ government, including the Secret Service, no doubt is playing a role in security measures​ in place.

According to the Chronicle there will be two “vehicle exclusion ⁢zones” in San Francisco⁤ during APEC, which will last through the weekend.

Pedestrians will⁤ be allowed to enter the⁤ zones, but excluded from areas⁤ nearest the event venues.

San Franciscans have ⁤also noticed that ‌homeless encampments ‍and populations have disappeared ⁢throughout the city.

One commented on social media, “San ⁤Francisco’s homeless population was entirely cleared ⁣out for⁢ Xi Jinping. The gov. can ⁢easily fix our cities​ overnight. It just doesn’t want to.”

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, the former mayor of San Francisco, conceded the clean up of the city was prompted by the APEC Summit, though argued his statewide “Clean California” initiative was actually launched over two years ago in 2021.

“I‌ know folks say, ‘Oh, they’re just⁤ cleaning up this place because all these fancy leaders are coming into town.’ That’s true ‌because it’s⁣ true, but it’s also true for months and months and months‌ prior‌ to APEC⁣ we’ve been having conversations,” he told reporters Friday.

“This predates APEC, but APEC is ​a forcing function and that’s always a positive thing,” Newsom further⁢ explained.‌ “Any ‌time there⁤ is a large event, it just focuses the mind, keeps everybody on the same agenda and we always want to put our best face forward. But the goal here is it’s not a situational commitment. ⁤This is a long term strategy. It began in July of 2021.”

“I mean anytime you ⁣put on​ an ‍event, by definition, you have people over your house you’re going to clean ⁢up the house. You’re going to‍ make sure the kids make their beds, take the socks put them in the hamper” he added.

So the city has erected 10-foot barriers ⁣and cleaned the place up for APEC.

It’s‌ worth recalling‍ how current San Francisco congresswoman⁢ and ​former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ‌fought then-President Donald Trump over southern border wall funding.

She famously said in‌ 2019, “A wall is an immorality. It’s not who we are as a nation.”

Apparently, it’s not an immorality when you’re protecting government ​leaders.

Newsom ‌joined in with the same ⁤type of rhetoric saying Trump’s wall was “a giant vanity project that will‌ not make ​anyone⁢ safer.”

Well, walls and fences do work or there would be no need to erect them in San Francisco to secure ⁢the APEC venues.

If foreign‌ leaders and their staffs⁤ are worth protecting with barriers, the American people ‌are ⁤too ⁤by finishing and enforcing the border wall.


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What impact does ‌the prioritization of foreign leaders’ safety over the needs of American citizens, particularly homelessness, have ⁢on⁣ public perception?

California ⁣Finally Sets Up ‌Security‌ Barrier, But‍⁣ It’s Not‌ to‌ Protect Americans

Government‌ officials in California apparently had an​ epiphany that⁣ security barriers​ work, at least when it ‌comes to protecting ⁤foreign leaders visiting the state.

The San⁢ Francisco Chronicle⁤ reported ​that 10-foot high steel fencing went up ‌over the⁣ weekend around the Bay City’s Moscone Center​ where the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit ‍is taking place.

The security zone is ​in place to protect the leaders from 21 ⁣countries that will ⁢be‍ attending ⁢the summit, ⁤among them Chinese President Xi ⁤Jinping, Japanese Prime Minister ⁣Fumio Kishida, South Korean​ President Yoon Suk ⁤Yeol,⁢ and Canadian ⁣Prime Minister⁣ Justin Trudeau.

The Associated​ Press reported ​President Joe Biden will meet with ‌Xi on ​Wednesday at the summit.

So given the ⁣presence of foreign leaders, the federal government, including the Secret Service, no doubt is playing a role in security⁢ measures in place.

According to the Chronicle, there will be ⁤two​ “vehicle exclusion zones” in San Francisco during APEC,‌ which⁤ will last through the weekend.

Pedestrians⁣ will ⁣be allowed to enter the zones, but excluded from areas nearest ‌the event venues.

San Franciscans have also noticed that‌ homeless encampments and populations have disappeared⁤ throughout the city.

One commented on social media, “San‌ Francisco’s homeless population was entirely cleared out for Xi Jinping.​ The gov. can easily ​fix our⁢ cities overnight. It just ‌doesn’t want to.”

“U.S. taxpayers’ ​money​ is being​ used to protect the “safety” ‌of foreign leaders while ⁤neglecting the needs of American ‍citizens, especially those who are homeless. This raises questions about the priorities of our government officials‌ and their⁢ commitment ⁤to addressing the pressing issues ⁤facing our ‌communities.

While security ​is certainly important, it is⁢ disheartening to‍ see such swift ​action taken to ‌protect ‌foreign leaders, while the homelessness crisis ‌in California continues to persist. ⁤It demonstrates a lack of empathy⁣ and a failure of leadership.

Homelessness‍ is ​a complex issue that requires attention and resources. Instead ⁤of investing‌ in barriers for foreign ⁢leaders, our government should be investing in programs and initiatives⁣ that ⁤provide shelter, support,⁤ and long-term solutions for the homeless population.

The⁤ APEC summit may be ⁤an important event for foreign relations, but we cannot‍ forget the​ needs of our own citizens. It is ⁤time ⁢for‍ our government officials to prioritize the well-being⁢ of all ⁢Americans and address ⁤the pressing ​issues ​that affect​ our communities.

We must hold our leaders accountable and demand⁣ that they take ⁣action⁤ to address homelessness, poverty, and inequality. It ‌is⁢ time ​for⁣ our government to ‌remember who they serve and ‌work towards solutions that benefit all Americans. ‍Only then ⁣can we ⁤truly call ourselves a compassionate and equitable society.”



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