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Asian-Americans say they are still seen as foreign, study finds

Analysis Summary

Propaganda Score
10% (confidence: 95%)
Summary
The article reports on a study highlighting that over half of Asian-Americans experience 'perpetual foreigner' bias, with examples of racial discrimination and its psychological impacts. Survey findings from the Committee of 100 and NORC are cited to support these claims.

Fact-Check Results

“Asian-Americans say they are still seen as foreign, study finds”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No relevant evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim
“Survey shows more than half face ‘perpetual foreigner’ bias, with higher stress levels and exclusion across daily life”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No relevant evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim
“respondents had nearly identical 'perpetual foreigner' experiences whether born abroad or in the US”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No relevant evidence found in archive to verify or contradict the claim