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Nearly 3 in 10 adults in U S Colorado experience hate crime or bias in last 5 years: survey-Xinhua

Nearly 3 in 10 adults in U.S. Colorado experience hate crime or bias in last 5 years: survey-

Reports of hate crimes in U S on rise: article-Xinhua

Reports of hate crimes in U.S. on rise: article-

Asian-American veteran shows battle scars, asks is this patriot enough?

Highlights A video of an Asian-American former military veteran showing his battle scars and asking if this was enough proof of his patriotism in a town hall meeting in Ohio has gone viral on social media. 69-year-old Lee Wong has served the US military for nearly 20 years OHIO: Amid rising incident of rising hate crimes in the United States, a video of an Asian-American former military veteran showing his battle scars and asking if this was enough proof of his patriotism in a town hall meeting in Ohio has gone viral on the social media. 69-year-old Lee Wong, who has served the US military for nearly 20 years, has been receiving arm applauds from all over the world for making a bold statement and raising the problem of racial discrimination being faced by Asian-Americans recently. It may be recalled that six Asian women were killed in Atlanta alongside two other victims in rising hate crimes last week.

PH consulate thanks NY police for arrest of suspect in assault of Filipina

SunStar Screenshot from the video circulating online + April 01, 2021 THE Philippine Consulate General in New York thanked the New York police for the arrest of the suspect in the violent assault on a 65-year-old Filipina in Midtown Manhattan on Monday, March 29, 2021. It also reminded Filipinos in New York and surrounding areas to remain vigilant and to immediately report any incident to authorities. The victim was identified as Vilma Kari, 65, who had migrated to the United States decades ago. The suspect, on the other hand, was identified as Brandon Elliot, an ex-convict who is on lifetime parole after he was released from prison in 2019. He was convicted of stabbing his mother to death in 2002.

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