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Asian Americans in Central Florida raise hate-crime concerns after spa shooting, increased anti-Chinese sentiment

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 13, 2022

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Albert Harris-Russell was pumping gas at a station across from the Orange County Jail when a stranger confronted him and yelled “F- the Chinese.” It was mid-July, and it had become routine to hear former President Donald Trump and other Republican leaders refer to the coronavirus pandemic as the “China virus” or “Kung flu” even after the phrases had been decried as racist. The mancontinued with his xenophobic tirade, also referring... + full article



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