This piece examines how far-right groups exploited a knife attack involving a Sudanese asylum-seeker in Belfast to advance anti-immigration agendas, highlighting the spread of disinformation, violent protests, and the role of social media in amplifying fear and hostility toward移民
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misplaced fear fuels discriminatory policies
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