Code Tenderloin's Del Seymour joins 'Jesse Watters Primetime' to explain why employment help should be extended to San Francisco's drug dealers over deportation.
While many critics are in favor of sending illegal migrants caught selling drugs back to their country of origin, Code Tenderloin's Del Seymour told""Well, you know, it's not that simple, black-and-white answer. You know, that deportation could be the last resort after you've gone through other means," said Seymour, explaining how his solution would be to help these migrant drug dealers find jobs within the community., but we do not allow them to work.
Seymour said"we do not allow undocumented workers to work in San Francisco," acknowledging that there is, however,"plenty of illegal aliens working in San Francisco other than selling drugs, but they're doing it under the table.""They're here for a reason," Seymour said."They left their country for a reason.
While not denying the validity of his statement, Seymour argued that not all drug dealers have that intention in mind, and how many are selling out of need."The majority of these 500 dope dealers out there every day don't have a pot to p*** in," Seymour said.
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