President Joe Biden orders to stop the violence
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New York (U.S.) – Racially motivated attacks against people of Chinese descent and Pacific islandersare on the rise in the USA since the pandemic began. Taking a serious note of the issue, the White House has passed executive orders to contain the xenophobic violence.
Attacks against Asian-Americans in New York City have soared since the pandemic began, terrifying many and stoking fears of targeted violence. The xenophobia is also compounded by the economic fallout of the pandemic and fears of the coronavirus.https://t.co/X0p9Rg5mZt pic.twitter.com/dy1Aej1JAc
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 26, 2021
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said, ‘He has been outspoken and making clear that attacks — verbal attacks, any attacks of any form — are unacceptable and we need to work together to address them’. The White House has also directed the Department of Health and Human Services to avoid using language that could be offensive to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community as well.
The rally was held to protest a wave of attacks on Asian Americans, including a large number of elderly people. The stabbing of a 36-year-old man on Thursday is the latest reported incident in NYC. Similar incidents are being reported across the US https://t.co/YDqrapTAVW
— CNN International (@cnni) March 1, 2021
Former President Donald Trump had held China responsible for the pandemic. According to experts, Trump’s statements triggered the rise in hate crimes. New York alone witnessed 29 hate crimes. More than 3,000 xenophobic cases were reported between March and December 2020, during to the pandemic. Concerned Americans had even rallied around in support of the AAPI community.