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In Wake of Georgia Murders, Biden Announces New Actions to Combat Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

In Wake of Georgia Murders, Biden Announces New Actions to Combat Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
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Puerto Rico welcomes Mexican workers as locals opt for pandemic aid

Puerto Rico welcomes Mexican workers as locals opt for pandemic aid Issued on: 04/04/2021 - 03:15 A Mexican farmer from Chiapas cuts harvested green plantains from a vine for distribution at a plantation warehouse in Guanica, Puerto Rico, on March 29, 2021 Ricardo ARDUENGO AFP 4 min Guánica (Puerto Rico) (AFP) Abigain Sebastian is delighted to make $7.25 an hour toiling under Puerto Rico s hot sun tying the stalks of tomato plants. Back home in Mexico, he got seven dollars for an entire day s work. This is really good. For what we re used to, this is perfect, said the 22-year old one among a wave of Mexican laborers brought in to make up for locals who find unemployment and US pandemic aid more lucrative than working the fields.

Puerto Rico welcomes Mexican workers as locals eye COVID aid

Puerto Rico welcomes Mexican workers as locals eye COVID aid
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Catholic groups, bishops pray for end to anti-Asian hate crimes, violence

People in New York City are seen during a Rally Against Hate March 21, 2021, to end discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. President Joe Biden March 30 announced plans to crack down on attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, including a review of how the Department of Justice can bolster its efforts to track and prosecute hate crimes. (CNS/Reuters/Eric Lee) Washington Asian and Pacific Islander Catholic groups and a number of Catholic bishops have joined their voices with others in calling for an end to violence and hate crimes against Americans of Asian and Pacific Island heritage. We call on communities to engage in peaceful dialogue at the local and national levels to address prejudice and anti-Asian bias. We stand for the peaceful co-existence of all peoples, we pray for compassion and love, and work toward healing and unity, said a March 31 statement from the leaders of 16 groups representing Korean, Chinese, Indonesi

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