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As the Nakashimas, from Vietnam, know all too well, even long-term immigrants face frequent discrimination and are not accepted as "real" Japanese.
BAGHDAD — As a former interpreter for the American military, and as a gay man, Hassan says he is a focus of frequent discrimination by his fellow Iraqis.
A 2014 study by the Chicago Lawyers Committeee for Civil Rights Under Law documented frequent discrimination against those people who try to rent using subsidized vouchers from the Chicago Housing Authority.
And he was not only a liberal but also the West's favorite Arab intellectual and his country's most prominent human rights and democracy advocate, arguing passionately for an opening to democracy, civil rights and the rights of Egypt's Christian Copts, a minority suffering frequent discrimination.
They are among the poorest groups in India, and suffer frequent discrimination in access to jobs and housing.
She highlighted a number of Asian scientists who have wrongfully been accused of espionage, as well as the frequent discrimination that Muslim Americans face.
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Discriminatory laws and inequitable and outdated policies result in lower pay, lack of access to basic labor standards like paid family leave, unaffordable health care and frequent harassment, discrimination and violence.
In-person audits would provide landlords with visual cues, likely leading to more frequent instances of discrimination.
As I wrote in this publication two years ago, trans people face frequent harassment, mistreatment, and discrimination in the workplace; and even today they remain largely unprotected by law (in the majority of states you can be fired for being trans).
Andreas Mazarakis, representative of 'Thetiki Foni' notes that "despite the European conviction, the Greek legal work framework is still incomplete and in combination with the stigma, it is unable to cover vulnerable social groups, such as HIV positive individuals and as a result, discrimination is frequent and much more obvious than you'd think".
Frequent or occasional age discrimination is experienced by approximately a third of older adults in England.
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