Biden to sign executive order to combat anti-Asian American bias

US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the economy at the Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus in Cleveland on May 27, 2021. (EVAN VUCCI / AP)

US President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Friday addressing a rise in acts of anti-Asian bias and violence in the United States, the White House said.

The COVID-19 pandemic, and the xenophobic rhetoric used by certain political leaders during this crisis, have led to a tragic spike in acts of anti-Asian bias, violence, and xenophobia.

The White House

The order will establish the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, and expand language access and strengthen economic security and opportunity for those communities, it said in a statement.

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People of Asian descent in the United States have been subjected to increasing violence throughout the coronavirus pandemic, after former President Donald Trump repeatedly linked the deadly disease to China.

But they have faced bias at other points in US history as well, most notably during World War II when the government removed Americans with Japanese roots from their homes along the West Coast and forced them to live in camps.

"The COVID-19 pandemic, and the xenophobic rhetoric used by certain political leaders during this crisis, have led to a tragic spike in acts of anti-Asian bias, violence, and xenophobia," the White House said in the statement

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It added that it would also work to help ease the health inequities facing many native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and other Asian-Americans during the pandemic.

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