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Asian-American groups fear Trump's rhetoric will fuel prejudice and racism

Asian-American community leaders have expressed concern that Donald Trump's recent rhetoric, particularly his unsubstantiated claims of Chinese interference in US elections, could incite prejudice and racism against Asian Americans. These groups fear that such language, delivered from the White House, may exacerbate existing anti-Asian sentiment and potentially lead to an increase in hate crimes. While some China hawks have praised Trump's message, civil rights advocates argue that his statements are a dangerous extension of xenophobic behavior. AI

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Asian-American groups fear Trump's rhetoric will fuel prejudice and racism

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Mark Magnier ·

    Asian-American groups fear Trump’s escalating rhetoric will fuel prejudice, racism in US

    Asian-American groups on Friday slammed US President Donald Trump’s speech delivered this week as a dangerous threat to citizens of US minority communities already facing attacks and hostility during troubled and deeply partisan times, even as China hawks praised its message and …