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    Letters to the Editor: Potential hate crime ‘underscores the need for genuine advocacy’ for Asian Americans

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMay 16, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    To the editor: Asian American advocacy throughout the Trump period faces challenges as anti-Asian violence rises. A possible hate crime in opposition to historian Aki Maehara in Los Angeles highlights systemic xenophobia, fueled by divisive COVID-19 rhetoric and financial issues tied to the commerce warfare with China (“Asian American professor who teaches history of racism attacked in possible hate crime,” Could 13). Insurance policies like Cease CCP VISAs Act, which seeks to dam scholar visas for Chinese language nationals, intensify distrust, linking Asian People to espionage and financial competitors throughout downturns. The administration’s lack of emphatic condemnation of anti-Asian violence additional compounds the problem.

    Whereas President Trump’s communications director Steve Cheung defends the administration’s dedication to inclusivity, its actions and rhetoric usually fail to handle deep-rooted prejudice. Management calls for a agency stance in opposition to hate crimes and systemic reform to make sure dignity and safety for the Asian American and Pacific Islander neighborhood. Maehara’s tragedy underscores the necessity for real advocacy, shifting past symbolic gestures to confront xenophobia and foster unity.

    Jane Tanaka, Tehachapi, Calif.



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