Asian Americans make up more than a third of San Francisco’s population and according to a new poll, they feel less safe in the city than other groups.
Nearly 300,000 Asians and Pacific Islanders call San Francisco home, that's about a third of the city's population., measuring how people feel about their city. 38% of Asian respondents said that safety and crime is their top concern.
Rev. Norman Fong, a longtime community leader and activist in Chinatown gave his reaction to the recent poll. “So, right now we can’t depend on the city because there’s too many different issues, homelessness like you said and other people see drugs as the problem and all that. So, Asian hate doesn’t get up there,” he said.
As for the future, the poll found only 14% of Asian respondents said the city would be better in two years and that the group has little faith in the city’s leaders.More than 1,600 people were polled. The most pressing issue for other groups that identified as Black, White, Hispanic or mixed was homelessness.
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