Shootings bring new terror to Asian-American community already facing racism, violence
Alex Wagner looks at how a change in racist U.S. immigration policy allowed Asian immigrant communities to grow in California but discrimination and threats persisted and spiked through the Covid era, only to be compounded by the terror of recent mass shootings.
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