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Man charged with federal hate crime after attacking Asian American student

Por: ABC7 World November 05, 2022

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, hate crimes against Asians rose 76% in 2020. In 2020, 279 hate crime incidents against individuals of Asian descent were reported compared to 158 incidents reported in 2019.... + full article



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