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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)First Lady Melania Trump holds the two-month-old son of Jordan and Andre Anchondo, as she and President Donald J. Trump pose for photos and meet members of the Anchondo family Wednesday, August 7, 2019, at the University Medical Center of El Paso in El Paso, Texas. Jordan and Andre Anchondo were among the 22 people killed in a mass shooting Saturday at a Walmart in El Paso.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)...the Aug. 3 shooting in El Paso, the deadliest anti-Latino attack in modern American history
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has generic name (help)The threat of the 'great replacement,' or the idea that white people will be replaced by people of color, was cited directly in the four-page screed written by the man arrested in the killing of 22 people in El Paso over the weekend [...] The shooting in the immigrant-rich town of El Paso on Saturday was among the deadliest attacks in the United States motivated by white extremism since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, according to the A.D.L.
The deadliest attack to target Latinos in modern American history, the shooting in El Paso, a city that is 80 percent Hispanic, has deeply disturbed Latinos across the United States.
[T]he massacre in El Paso was the deadliest anti-Latino attack in modern American history
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)The 21-year-old suspect in [the El Paso] shooting, considered the deadliest anti-Latino attack in modern US history, allegedly authored a racist anti-immigrant 'manifesto'.
The shooting, however, brought white supremacy to El Paso's doorstep, forcing the city to confront anti-Latino racism and white supremacy that has always existed in the U.S.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)The threat of the 'great replacement,' or the idea that white people will be replaced by people of color, was cited directly in the four-page screed written by the man arrested in the killing of 22 people in El Paso over the weekend [...] The shooting in the immigrant-rich town of El Paso on Saturday was among the deadliest attacks in the United States motivated by white extremism since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, according to the A.D.L.
The deadliest attack to target Latinos in modern American history, the shooting in El Paso, a city that is 80 percent Hispanic, has deeply disturbed Latinos across the United States.
The 21-year-old suspect in [the El Paso] shooting, considered the deadliest anti-Latino attack in modern US history, allegedly authored a racist anti-immigrant 'manifesto'.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)...the Aug. 3 shooting in El Paso, the deadliest anti-Latino attack in modern American history
[T]he massacre in El Paso was the deadliest anti-Latino attack in modern American history
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)First Lady Melania Trump holds the two-month-old son of Jordan and Andre Anchondo, as she and President Donald J. Trump pose for photos and meet members of the Anchondo family Wednesday, August 7, 2019, at the University Medical Center of El Paso in El Paso, Texas. Jordan and Andre Anchondo were among the 22 people killed in a mass shooting Saturday at a Walmart in El Paso.
The threat of the 'great replacement,' or the idea that white people will be replaced by people of color, was cited directly in the four-page screed written by the man arrested in the killing of 22 people in El Paso over the weekend [...] The shooting in the immigrant-rich town of El Paso on Saturday was among the deadliest attacks in the United States motivated by white extremism since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, according to the A.D.L.