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‘This day was coming’: Asian American lawmakers say violence has reached ‘crisis point’

Legislators address anti-Asian violence at hearing as Biden and Harris plan meetings with Atlanta leaders

Asian American lawmakers and leaders have warned that violence and discrimination targeting their community have reached a “crisis point” following the shootings in Atlanta this week that killed eight people, including six women of Asian descent.

The hearing, the first to examine anti-Asian discrimination in more than three decades, had been scheduled weeks ago amid a surge in violence against the Asian community since the pandemic began. But it took on heightened urgency after the mass shooting that left Asian Americans in Atlanta and across the country shaken and afraid.

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