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Joe Biden poised to sign anti-Asian American hate crimes bill

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Legislation, which passed the House on Tuesday, marks a bipartisan denunciation of attacks that have proliferated during pandemic

A vigil in Alhambra, California, against anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander racism in the wake of a deadly attack on an Atlanta spa.
A vigil in Alhambra, California, against anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander racism in the wake of a deadly attack on an Atlanta spa. Photograph: Étienne Laurent/EPA
 
 

Joe Biden is poised to sign legislation aimed at curtailing a striking rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, after Congress approved the bill in a bipartisan denunciation of brutal attacks that have proliferated during the pandemic.

The bill, which the House passed on Tuesday in a 364-62 vote, will expedite the review of hate crimes at the justice department and make grants available to help local law enforcement agencies improve their investigation, identification and reporting of incidents driven by bias, which often go underreported. It previously passed the Senate, and Biden has said he will give it his signature..

 

 
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“Asian Americans have been screaming out for help, and the House and Senate and President Biden have clearly heard our pleas,” said Grace Meng, a Democratic congresswoman who helped lead efforts to pass the bill in the House.

To many Asian Americans, the pandemic has invigorated deep-seated biases. Donald Trump repeatedly referred to the virus, which emerged in Wuhan, China, as the “China virus” or the “Kung flu.” And as cases of the illness began to rise in the US, so too did the attacks, with thousands of violent incidents reported in the past year.

Representative Judy Chu, a Democrat of California, said it’s painful for many to “open up the newspaper every day and see that yet another Asian American has been assaulted, attacked and even killed”.

In February, an 84-year-old man died after he was pushed to the ground near his home in San Francisco. A young family was injured in a Texas grocery store attack last year. And in Georgia, six Asian women were killed in March during a series of shootings targeting workers at massage parlors. Prosecutors are seeking hate crimes charges. The women who were killed are mentioned in the text of the bill.

“You start to think, ‘Well, will I be next?”’ Chu said.

Yet to some activists, including organizations representing gay and transgender Asian Americans, the legislation is misguided. More than 100 groups have signed on to a statement opposing the bill for relying too heavily on law enforcement while providing too little funding to address the underlying issues driving a rise in hate crimes.

Congresswoman Judy Chu delivers remarks during a press conference about hate crimes bill.
Congresswoman Judy Chu delivers remarks during a press conference about hate crimes bill. Photograph: Shawn Thew/EPA

“We have had hate crimes laws since 1968, it’s been expanded over and over again, and this new legislation is more of the same,” said Jason Wu, who is co-chair of GAPIMNY-Empowering Queer & Trans Asian Pacific Islanders. “These issues are about bias, but also rooted in inequality, and lack of investment and resources for our communities. Not a shortage of police and jails.”

The group Stop AAPI Hate said the bill was step but lamented that it centers a law enforcement approach over community-led reform.

“Because the act centers criminal law enforcement agencies in its solutions, it will not address the overwhelming majority of incidents reported to our site which are not hate crimes, but serious hate incidents,” the group said in a statement.

The bill also represented a rare moment of bipartisanship in a Congress that has struggled to overcome partisan gridlock, while underscoring an evolution in Republican thought on hate crimes legislation. Many conservatives have historically dismissed hate crimes laws, arguing they create special protected classes so that victims of similar crimes are treated differently.

“I’m glad Congress is coming together in a bipartisan way,” said congresswoman Young Kim, a California Republican who is Korean American. “Let’s also recognize that we cannot legislate hate out of our people’s hearts and minds.”

Joe Biden poised to sign anti-Asian American hate crimes bill | Joe Biden | The Guardian

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Asian privilege at its finest. Asians are getting special treatment in the U.S compared to us.

If you think about it, there are more crimes against browns but the media choose to tuck it under the rug if it involves a brown or black. 

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what is this supposed to do anyway? covid-19 isn't the root of the anti-Asian hate. 

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Social justice warriors will get the power to cancel anybody with the help of the US government

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how about us? 😯 

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They should return Texas and California back to Mexico XD

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Most Mexicans have accepted that California & Texas are U.S territory. 

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Brown lives matter! Where is the media coverage when latinos are getting attacked. 

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 😀 

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@jose Brown lives are not being racially attacked randomly by different sets of race. Plus, in the news most Asian victims are weak, vulnerable, and old.

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have you been to LA? 

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@dyno Not since 1994

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it's different now

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Nobody gives a fuck if we are getting attacked, Nobody gives a fuck when our kids are being discriminated against. So in all, Yall are getting special treatment compared to us. 

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@jose Show me more videos.

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why do you like seeing brown men get beat up?

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@jose I need evidence to see that brown people as of right now are getting treated the same way as asians.

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@jose I need evidence to see that brown people as of right now are getting treated the same way as asians.

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Asian's don't have it bad as Jews, Blacks & Latinos. 

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@jose Really? Are you sure about that?

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Hell Yeah, Yall Niggaz got it good compared to the rest of us. 

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@jose Not every Asian out there living good. You must not seen the poverty side of many Asian countries. Especially South East Asia.

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I'm talking about the atmosphere in North America. 

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This bill would have not been passed if Filipinos & Islanders were not on the team. The problem I have with this is other groups are benefitting from us who don't give an F about us. 

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