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In the early 1990s, new immigrants faced attacks and mistreatment primarily due to economic tensions and rising nationalism in various countries. Many native populations viewed immigrants as competitors for jobs and resources, exacerbating fears and xenophobia. Additionally, cultural differences and scapegoating during times of social unrest led to hostility against immigrant communities, as they were often unfairly blamed for broader societal issues. This climate of intolerance was fueled by political rhetoric and media portrayals that dehumanized these groups.

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