FBI Asked to Track Data of Anti-Sikh Crimes
Son of a victim of Sikh shootings speaks at Senate hearing
The son of a massacre victim at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin is asking the federal government to begin collecting statistics on hate crimes against Sikhs.
The 18-year-old Harpreet Sing Saini urged senators at a hearing Wednesday to give his late mother the dignity of being a statistic.
Saini's mother, Paramjit Kaur Saini, was among six people killed and four wounded by a gunman on Aug. 5 before a service was to begin.
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Are there actually any anti-Sikh crimes? Usually they happen because dumbasses mistake them for muslims.
But I think the only people who specifically don't like Sikhs are muslims, ironically enough.