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Islamophobia
After the tragic events of September 11, 2001, Muslims across the United States found themselves victims of hate, prejudice, and racial profiling. Ten years later, Islamophobia is still as contentious as ever, and there are signs this anti-Muslim sentiment is on the rise in certain regions across the nation. Correspondent Michael Okwu takes a look at some of these communities in Southern California.
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