PORTLAND—Today, U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams and FBI Special Agent in Charge Renn Cannon denounced discrimination and acts of hate targeting Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, and other racial and ethnic minorities and called on Oregonians to take steps to counter xenophobia throughout the state.
“During these challenging times, Oregonians must come together to stop the spread of both COVID-19 and racial bias,” said U.S. Attorney Williams. “It is categorically false that certain groups of people are more susceptible to carrying the virus based on their real or perceived race or ethnicity. Spreading these untruths puts communities at risk of real physical harm and must stop.”
“The FBI stands watch over all Americans. One of our top priorities is investigation of federal civil rights crimes against any person, including Asian Americans or individuals from East Asian countries,” said Special Agent in Charge Cannon. “We will use all authority granted under federal law to hold those who commit hate crimes accountable.”
The Justice Department will prosecute hate crimes and violations of anti-discrimination laws against Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, and others to the fullest extent of the law. Attorney General William Barr and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Eric Dreiband have called upon department prosecutors throughout the country to watch for hate-motivated acts of violence.
U.S. Attorney Williams and Special Agent in Charge Cannon urged Oregonians to take the following steps to protect racial and ethnic minority community members from bias and hate:
On March 18, 2020, U.S. Attorney Williams announced the appointment of a COVID-19 civil rights coordinator to lead investigations into known and suspected hate crimes and civil rights violations related to the nation’s ongoing public health emergency.
If you or someone you know are in immediate danger, please call 911. If you believe you’ve been the target or victim of a hate crime or other violation of your civil rights, please contact the FBI Portland Field Office by calling (503) 224-4181 or submitting a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office COVID-19 civil rights coordinator will be notified of tips submitted via the above reporting methods.