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X-WR-CALDESC:In addition to individual-level and structural discrimination\
 , the coronavirus crisis inspired institutionalized discrimination - laws\
 , policies\, and practices excluding immigrants and other perceived cultur
 al\, racial\, and ethnic outsiders.\n\nLast April\, for instance\, the UN 
 warned that the United States was using the pandemic to summarily expel as
 ylum seekers. As part of a long-term strategy to slow the influx of newcom
 ers\, President Donald Trump has implemented additional restrictions. He a
 lso falsely claimed that the construction of a barrier wall on the border 
 with Mexico will prevent further infections.\n\nStill\, from the Chinese E
 xclusion Act of 1882 to the recent Muslim and African Bans\, barring racia
 l\, ethnic\, and cultural minorities is not particularly innovative. Indee
 d\, it is the same xenophobia but the subject of official derision simply 
 evolves in response to the political\, social\, and economic context. This
  panel will examine root causes\, manifestations\, and practical policy re
 sponses to such legal measures with an eye on the next four years.
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DESCRIPTION:In addition to individual-level and structural discrimination\,
  the coronavirus crisis inspired institutionalized discrimination - laws\,
  policies\, and practices excluding immigrants and other perceived cultura
 l\, racial\, and ethnic outsiders.\n\nLast April\, for instance\, the UN w
 arned that the United States was using the pandemic to summarily expel asy
 lum seekers. As part of a long-term strategy to slow the influx of newcome
 rs\, President Donald Trump has implemented additional restrictions. He al
 so falsely claimed that the construction of a barrier wall on the border w
 ith Mexico will prevent further infections.\n\nStill\, from the Chinese Ex
 clusion Act of 1882 to the recent Muslim and African Bans\, barring racial
 \, ethnic\, and cultural minorities is not particularly innovative. Indeed
 \, it is the same xenophobia but the subject of official derision simply e
 volves in response to the political\, social\, and economic context. This 
 panel will examine root causes\, manifestations\, and practical policy res
 ponses to such legal measures with an eye on the next four years.
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SUMMARY:American Bar Association: Our Country is Full. True or False?
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