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Asians are often marginalized due to a combination of historical, social, and economic factors. Stereotypes, such as the "model minority" myth, can create unrealistic expectations and lead to discrimination, while cultural differences may be misunderstood or undervalued. Additionally, systemic issues, including racism and xenophobia, have contributed to their marginalization in various societies. This complex interplay of factors results in social, economic, and political challenges for many Asian communities.

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