Asians punished twice as hard under Economic Espionage Act, study shows
Results found that Asians are arrested at higher rates under the EEA, yet they are less likely to be found guilty than defendants with Western surnames.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Results found that Asians are arrested at higher rates under the EEA, yet they are less likely to be found guilty than defendants with Western surnames.
In 1887, the California city labeled Chinatown as a “public nuisance” and planned to replace it with a city hall. But arsonists burned it down first.
…Asian American Studies program next year, reigniting hope for the future of the small program after a longtime struggle between the University, students, and faculty to marshal support for ASAM….
…fellowships and academic research in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ Asian American studies program. It will also attract respected scholars who will foment collaboration and innovation, according to FAS….
Up to 20 percent of public school students are served under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, but only 7 percent of Asian Americans are, the lowest of any group.
For many who made it to the United States, watching the chaotic exit from Afghanistan evoked memories of their own harrowing experiences.