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Biden signs Bill to counter anti-Asian hate crime

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Specialised hate crime units

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“It will provide resources to create specialised hate crime units that will also help states create hotlines for hate crimes at state and local levels accessible for people with limited English proficiency. And it provides resources for training to identify, investigat, and report these heinous crimes.” Joe Biden, US Prez

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Washington, May 21

US President Joe Biden has signed a legislation to address the sudden increase in hate crime against Asian-Americans in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic and expressed hope that such crimes would now be more accurately counted and reported so that it could be ended.

“It will provide resources to create specialised hate crimes units that will also help states create hotlines for hate crimes at state and local levels that will be accessible for people with limited English proficiency. And it provides resources for training for state and local law enforcement to identify, investigate, and report these heinous crimes,” Biden said after signing the legislation which has become a law after his assent.

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Earlier this week, the House of Representatives passed the Senate-approved version of the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act with an overwhelming bipartisan vote. This Bill was introduced by Senator Mazie Hirono and Representative Grace Meng in the House, and incorporated the Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act.

This legislation will address the current rise in anti-Asian hate and improve the reporting of hate crimes. Biden also urged people to change their mind and heart. PTI

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