Honduran Migrants working for Cartels have taken over San Francisco’s Drug Market: Report
Honduran migrants have taken over San Francisco’s drug market with the aid and blessing of Mexican cartels, according to a new report.
The Hondurans work on the front lines distributing to users, capitalizing on the lax immigration and crime policies of the California sanctuary city,
the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
They operate brazen open-air markets in the in city’s notoriously blighted Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods, where they have squeezed competition out through their highly-coordinated organization and sheer numbers, according to the report.
The migrants often commute to their street-dealing posts via public transportation and “conduct business like they’re going to a job,” San Francisco Mayor London Breed
told the outlet.
Honduran migrants, Mexican cartels rule San Francisco drug market