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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and several US lawmakers have said that they are appalled by the ongoing acts of hate against Asian Americans and condemned hate, racial discrimination, and violence in all forms. More than 3,000 incidents of abuse against Asian Americans were reported between March and December 2020, according to Asian American advocacy groups. There were only 216 reported cases in 2019, according to FBI statistics.
âI am appalled by the ongoing acts of hate against Asian Americans and the Asian community globally. Racism, hate, and violence have no place in our society. I am united with the Asian and Asian American community in standing against this injustice,â Nadella said in a tweet, a day after US President Joe Biden said that the vicious hate crimes against Asian Americans in the country amidst the pandemic was un-American and it must stop.
Satya Nadella, US lawmakers appalled by ongoing acts of hate against Asian Americans
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Feds seize 460,000 counterfeit N95 face masks in Seattle Follow Us
Question of the Day This December 2020 image provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shows a counterfeit N95 surgical mask that was seized by ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Federal investigators are probing a massive counterfeit N95 mask operation sold . more > By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times - Friday, February 26, 2021
More than 460,000 counterfeit N95 face masks were intercepted by federal authorities in Seattle in one of the latest of several large-scale seizures of its sort, the U.S. government said Thursday.
Now close to 10 million fake N95 masks have been confiscated nationwide in recent weeks including the latest seized Wednesday in Washington state, the Department of Homeland Security said in a news release.