New measures by Biden against violence against Americans of Asian descent

The Biden government announced a series of measures that respond to the growing violence against Americans of Asian descent today, Tuesday (30/3). Among them, as broadcast by APE-MPE, is the allocation of $ 49.5 million from financial assistance funds for the Covid-19 pandemic for community assistance programs for victims.

White House officials said in a statement that the Justice Department It also focuses on a growing number of hate crimes targeting Americans of Asian descent.

“We can not remain silent “in the face of growing violence against Americans of Asian descent,” the president wrote Joe Biden on twitter. “These attacks are inappropriate, anti-American and must stop,” he added.

These measures were taken following gun attacks in Atlanta earlier this month that left eight dead, six of them Asian-American.

It is noted that today a shocking post was posted by the New York police on its Twitter account. video of a man violently beating a woman of Asian descent, in downtown Manhattan yesterday Monday (29/3) asking information aimed at locating and apprehending the perpetrator.

The attacks sparked fears among the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, which has seen an increase in hate crimes since March 2020, when then-President Donald Trump began calling the new coronavirus a “Chinese virus.”

The Biden government measures include $ 49.5 million in pandemic funding for “community services and programs for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault,” as well as Establish a new working group to combat xenophobia against Asian Americans in healthcare.

The justice ministry is also planning new efforts to enforce hate crime laws and publish data on racial crimes, the statement said.

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