China News Service, July 15. According to the US "World Journal" report, on July 13, local time, the new District Attorney of San Francisco, Brooke Jenkins, came to San Francisco Chinatown Chinese Association Hall to meet with community leaders and the public. , and visited small businesses in Chinatown to listen to the concerns of the Chinese community, and was welcomed by the presidium of the Chinese Association and the leaders of the community.

Xie Anyi said that in the future work, he will work with the staff of the District Attorney's Office to crack down on hate crimes and damage to the public security of businesses and other illegal and criminal acts, so that no one will worry about the lack of accountability for criminals.

  Xie Anyi said that Chinatown is an important part of San Francisco. For this reason, she will protect the rights and interests of the Chinese community, so that those who initiate hate crimes and street violent crimes will be punished, and the community will no longer live in panic.

She will also make allegations of violations of small business rights and illegal lawsuits against people with disabilities a priority for the district attorney.

  On behalf of the presidium, Guan Jiacheng, chairman of the Sanyi Association, Chairman of the Chinese Association Hall, welcomed Xie Anyi and thanked her for coming to listen to the voice of the Chinese community when she took office.

Guan Jiacheng said that in the past few years, Chinatown has faced multiple challenges. The outbreak of the new crown epidemic and racial discrimination against the Chinese community have led to worse and worse social order.

Street violence makes people walk on the street with fear.

The citizens of San Francisco are strongly calling for changes, hoping that the relevant government departments will crack down on crime, and expect the attorney general to protect the safety of citizens.

  San Francisco Police Commissioner and President of Hopewell General Hall Yu Jianqiang said that the people of San Francisco and Chinatown hope to have a safer environment to work and live.

Chinatown merchants want more tourists to visit.

This requires open and transparent cooperation between the police and prosecutors to formulate effective measures.

  After the meeting at the China Association Hall, Xie Anyi, together with the association's presidium and community leaders, visited many small businesses in Chinatown, and learned about the security problems and dilemmas facing small business owners.

  Xie Anyi said that in the future, he will enter the community more, listen to public opinions, and formulate measures that are conducive to community development.

Individual Chinatown small business owners told Xie Anyi about the many thefts in their stores and the illegal prosecutions they would face.

Xie Anyi told the merchants that she would work harder with the office staff to face difficulties with the merchants.

(Li Yi)