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===== Definition ===== Asian segregation refers to the practice of separating people of Asian descent from other racial or ethnic groups, often through the use of laws, policies, or social norms. This can manifest in various ways, such as assigning Asian individuals to certain neighborhoods, schools, or workplaces, or denying them access to certain facilities or resources. Historically, Asian segregation has been a common practice in many parts of the world, including the United States, where Asian immigrants were often subjected to discriminatory laws and practices that limited their opportunities and confined them to certain areas of cities. Today, while formal segregation based on race is illegal in many countries, there are still instances of informal segregation or discrimination against Asian individuals. This can manifest in the form of racial profiling, stereotyping, or exclusion from certain social or professional circles. Efforts to combat Asian segregation include promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, challenging stereotypes and biases, and advocating for policies that promote equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their racial or ethnic background.
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