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UN Committee finds racist hate speech by US leaders sparked

UN Committee finds racist hate speech by US leaders sparked human rights violations


The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination says racist hate speech by US political leaders, including the President, has sparked human rights violations in the country.
The Committee is made up of independent experts that monitor implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination by its States parties, which include the United States.
In a statement, the Geneva-based body said certain speech, including derogatory and dehumanizing language combined with immigration crackdowns and racial profiling had sparked violations.
The White House has rejected the report, accusing the Committee of bias.
A White House Spokesperson told AP that the UN assessment was just as useless as their broken escalator, that no one took them seriously or cared what they thought and that Americans were living in a safer, stronger country than ever before.
The Committee said it was deeply disturbed by the growing use of derogatory language and the dissemination of negative and harmful stereotypes targeting migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, often as criminals.
The body warned that this rhetoric at the highest levels, including from the President, could incite racial discrimination and hate crimes.
The Committee made several recommendations to the US, among them a review whether its immigration enforcement policies, including use of force, aligned with International Human Rights Law.
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