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(1)In particular, he was discriminated against among his Chinese compatriots living in Korea
(2)He said that there was growing resentment Kim said, “When I hear ‘Jjangkae’, I get angry, but if I get a lot of fines for causing problems, I’ll be deported,” and appealed, “It’s not that time yet, but if anger builds up and accumulates, won’t it explode someday?” The recent immigration riots after the death of an Algerian teenager in France should not be regarded as a “other country’s affair.” More and more Chinese compatriots visit Korea in hopes of better jobs and treatment, and their discrimination and alienation continue to accumulate over time
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