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Memory of mugging haunts Filipino migrant in LA

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Many suspected hate incidents go unreported because of survivors' immigration status, fear of retaliation, and the inability to hire a lawyer and take time off work

Source: News | Multimedia | Citizen Journalism | Social Media - RAPPLER

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