03/29/2026
What a shame. Our visit many years ago did not reflect this stigma. It was a beautiful city to visit and ride the trolly car and eat at the famous Chinese Restaurant.
We had reservations at the Hotel Astor where we danced to the music of Harry James Orchestra.
What a pity. It tells everyone that Pelosi has represented this area too long because she doesn’t try to help these people in her city.
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Bill O’Reilly Just Showed What San Francisco Sanctuary Laws Actually Built in Honduras
March 29, 2026

Nancy Pelosi has lived two miles from the Tenderloin for decades.
Bill O’Reilly just walked in and filmed what she didn’t want anyone to know.
What he found on those streets will make you sick – and it points straight back to her.
San Francisco Sanctuary City Laws Are Protecting Illegal Immigrant Fentanyl Dealers
Bill O’Reilly’s NewsNation special The Decline and Fall of San Francisco laid bare the problems in the city by the bay.
It was a report about a city deliberately broken by the people running it.
The Tenderloin is not a neighborhood in crisis. It is an open-air drug market operating under government protection.
“You know who sells narcotics down there in San Francisco and in Oakland?” O’Reilly said. “Honduran drug gangs who are here illegally.”
“You know who protects them? The sanctuary laws of San Francisco and California.”
The San Francisco Chronicle interviewed dozens of Honduran dealers who admitted flat out that sanctuary city policies made San Francisco their business destination of choice.
Lower risk of deportation. Judges who release dealers on their own recognizance before trial. State law blocking ICE from placing holds on prisoners. The city jail itself is legally prohibited from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement.
One dealer told the Chronicle that at least half the drug dealers from his home town were selling in San Francisco for one reason: “The law, because they don’t deport, that’s the problem.”
These dealers make $350,000 a year selling fentanyl and wire the profits home to Honduras, where the money funds a real estate boom in the Siria Valley – mansions decorated with San Francisco sports team logos, built on the bodies of American addicts.
Newsom Pelosi and Kamala Harris Watched San Francisco Fentanyl Deaths Hit Record Highs
O’Reilly named names on camera: Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, Kamala Harris, former Mayor London Breed.
“They NEVER did anything about it,” O’Reilly said.
The numbers back him up.
San Francisco recorded 725 drug overdose deaths in 2020. The city hit 810 overdose deaths in 2023, the deadliest year on record. San Francisco leads every large California county in overdose death rate.
While those people died on the sidewalk, the city handed out free needles, crack pipes, and cash payments to addicts under what Newsom’s allies call “harm reduction.”
The cash goes to drugs. The drugs extend the addiction. The addiction keeps addicts on the street. And the street keeps generating the political justification for more cash, more outreach workers, more nonprofit contracts, and more Democrat votes.
Newsom calls it compassion. O’Reilly filmed the results: kids walking to school past drug addicts injecting needles into their necks.
Pelosi’s home is worth eight million dollars. Her neighbors do not dodge heroin needles on the way to school. The children of the Tenderloin do.
How San Francisco Democrats Used Sanctuary City Policy to Block ICE Deportations
Tenderloin families grew so sick of watching their neighborhood used as a drug containment zone that they sued the city in March 2024. San Francisco’s City Attorney fought them in federal court.
Federal prosecutor Ismail Ramsey launched an “All Hands on Deck” operation in November 2023 – and had to route around California’s sanctuary laws entirely, using federal charges to fast-track deportations because local law made deportation otherwise impossible.The San Francisco public defender’s office responded by accusing prosecutors of defying sanctuary city policies for daring to cooperate with ICE.
Chesa Boudin – the DA San Francisco voters elected in 2020 – openly refused to prosecute Honduran drug dealers on trafficking charges specifically to block their deportation. Voters recalled him in 2022 with 60 percent calling for his removal. Nothing changed.
A broken Tenderloin generates grants, keeps social service bureaucracies funded, and keeps addicts dependent on the Democrat Party. Newsom knows this. Pelosi knows this. That is why the lawsuit gets fought and the dealers stay on the corner.
Trump said it at a Cabinet meeting the same week O’Reilly’s special aired: San Francisco was once one of the greatest cities in the world and Democrats ran it into the ground.
New Mayor Daniel Lurie claims he wants to turn it around. But Sacramento keeps tying his hands. Federal immigration enforcement – applied without political interference – is the only thing that has ever moved the needle. Everything else is just more crack pipes.
Sources:
- Bill O’Reilly, “The Decline and Fall of San Francisco,” NewsNation, March 27, 2026.
- “Extradition of Honduran Nationals in Fight Against Fentanyl Trafficking in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco,” DEA Press Release, February 27, 2024.
- “Honduran Drug Dealers Say They’ve Flocked to San Francisco Because of Sanctuary Laws,” National Review, July 10, 2023.
- “San Francisco’s Status as a Sanctuary City Fueling ‘Real Estate Boom’ in Honduras,” Fox News, July 11, 2023.
- “Fast Track to Deportation: Street Dealers and Cooperative Federalism in San Francisco,” Harvard Law Review, December 11, 2025.
- “San Francisco Drug Overdoses Decline by 11% in 2021 but Remain at Crisis Levels,” SF.gov, 2022.
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