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There is no home for Asian Americans in the Republican Party anymore

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 04, 2022

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I will always remember March 16, 2021, when to death in Atlanta. It was devastating, but it was also unsurprising given the rise of anti-Asian rhetoric, much of it fueled by former president Donald Trump, during the COVID-19 pandemic.His use of terms and stoked anti-Asian sentiment, ultimately resulting in a . The shootings in Atlanta were just one high-profile example of the consequences of hateful language aimed at a specific racial community... + full article



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