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The Chicago office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned the teen's alleged actions while speaking out against what the executive director says is a concerning rise in Islamophobia.
Ahmed Rehab, the executive director of CAIR Chicago, said, "That is the danger of having this hate rhetoric, this anti-Muslim rhetoric, be so accepted out there, is that it only takes one person." ...
Ahmed Rehab, the executive director of CAIR Chicago, said, "That is the danger of having this hate rhetoric, this anti-Muslim rhetoric, be so accepted out there, is that it only takes one person." ...
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