Fear fears itself
Hate and discrimination motivated them.
It really should be called xenophobic (not xenophobia) discrimination.Xenophobia means "fear of strangers" (= foreigners), so xenophobic discrimination would be discrimination against foreigners/strangers.
Discrimination is discrimination in any form.
Xenophobia means dislike or fear of what is different from what you know.
Under the Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation (NO FEAR) Act, federal agencies are required to submit their anti-discrimination data to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) annually. This data includes information on complaints of discrimination and retaliation filed by employees. The annual reports help ensure transparency and accountability in addressing discrimination within federal agencies.
To make these anti-discrimination/harassment laws and policies effective, personnel:
The causes are the usual ones for discrimination: intolerance, lack of understanding, and fear. The effects are also the usual ones: people get hurt by other people, or have fewer rights, or violence can break out.
problems faced by Brazilian airports are discrimination and fear of visiting families in Brazil and losing their jobs.
They are common in other countries.
Xenophobia is prejudice or discrimination against people from other countries or cultures, while homophobia is prejudice or discrimination against individuals who are homosexual. Both involve negative attitudes and behaviors towards individuals based on their identities.
Langston Hughes expressed fear of racial discrimination, inequality, and the impact of social injustice on African Americans. He wrote about the struggles and challenges faced by black people in America, and his fear was rooted in the systemic racism and prejudice prevalent during his time.
Fear is found in "To Kill a Mockingbird" in various instances, such as the fear of the unknown and the social implications of defending a black man in a racist society. Characters like Boo Radley and Tom Robinson also face fear due to prejudice and discrimination. Additionally, Scout and Jem experience fear when confronting the realities of injustice and inequality in their community.