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A sign posted in San Francisco s Chinatown neighborhood on March 8 encourages people to call a police tip line if they witness a crime.
A surge in anti-Asian attacks reported since the start of the pandemic has left Asian Americans across the country scared and concerned, but a Los Angeles-based civil rights group says the actual number of hate incidents could be even higher. There are far more people who have not reported incidents than those who have, Connie Chung Joe, CEO of Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles, told NPR.
This underreporting is due to a combination of several factors, ranging from language and cultural barriers to a lack of trust in law enforcement, Chung Joe said an interview with
Asian Americans Experience Far More Hate Incidents Than Numbers Indicate
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