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Italian Americans fight discrimination battle in Boston—Huge disadvantage

Por: Newsweek Nation March 10, 2023

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Italian American restaurant owners in Boston's North End, who claim they have been discriminated against by the city's Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu, say the outdoor dining policy that sparked a legal complaint leaves them at a huge disadvantage compared to other restaurateurs elsewhere in the city.They argue that they have been singled out by city officials in a bid to deter tourists from the thronging neighborhood and have been... + full article



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