University scholars have bizarre suggestions for fighting racism

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(THE COLLEGE FIX) – A professor and a law fellow at the University of California Los Angeles want to see the state end ties with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and eliminate a gang database.

The demands are the results of a 28-page report meant to investigate ways to ameliorate racism against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Many examples in the report date back to 19th or early 20th century laws. The report appears to be partially funded from a $1.4 million grant allocated in 2021 to study hate incidents and crimes against Asians.

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Professor Hiroshi Motomura and Law Fellow Astghik Hairapetian made their arguments in a report titled “Anti-AAPI racism in Immigration and Criminal Law.” Motomura is a former immigration adviser to President Barack Obama and Hairapetian specialized in “Critical Race Studies and International and Comparative Law,” as a law student at UCLA.

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