Hate crimes reported to California law enforcement increased by 22% between 2021 and 2022 — and for the first time in state history, there were more than 2,000, Attorney General Rob Bonta (AGRobBonta) announced Tuesday 📝 niguelduara 📸 mhdonascimento
from Chico: “What do regular Californians get? A small business tax increase to pay for Newsom’s botched COVID response. Fiscal gimmicks that promise even more deficits in the future…. Californians are getting ripped off.”, a Republican from Rancho Santa Margarita: “It is obvious that families and small businesses will once again bear the financial burden for Sacramento Democrats’ blunders and pet projects.
Hate crime events encompass one or more hate crimes at one time, such as threatening someone and assaulting them. They’re different from hate speech, such as yelling slurs or handing out pamphlets directing hate at a particular group — actions that are usually protected by the First Amendment. Hate crimes against Black people were the most common reported incident, increasing by 27%, from 513 in 2021 to 652 in 2022.hate crimes against Asian people skyrocketed.
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