San Francisco reporter details disastrous effect of city's 'hotels for homeless' on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight'
Thousands of homeless people have been housed in several of San Francisco’s empty hotels in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus and City Journal contributor Erica Sandberg told guest host Brian Kilmeade on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday the policy has been an "absolute disaster."
Thousands of homeless people have been housed in several of San Francisco’s empty hotels in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus and City Journal contributor Erica Sandberg told guest host Brian Kilmeade on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday the policy has been an "absolute disaster."
"It's solving exactly nothing and, as a matter of fact, it's making all the problems worse," said Sandberg, who described the scene inside the hotels as "about as bad as you can imagine, only exponentially worse."
City officials reportedly secured close to 5,000 rooms at several city hotels that signed up to house homeless and other members of at-risk populations who need to quarantine or socially distance themselves. CLICK HERE FOR MORE
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