Islamophobia in the United States
Prejudice against the Islam religion is currently at its peak within the United States. Hate crimes and violence against Muslims have been committed across the country – even in our own Rhode Island.
Prejudice against the Islam religion is currently at its peak within the United States. Hate crimes and violence against Muslims have been committed across the country – even in our own Rhode Island.
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