"Any crime that is potentially based on someone's ethnicity or heritage should be heartily condemned," State Department Acting Spokesman Mark Toner told reporters yesterday.
The US "strongly condemns" any hate crime, carried out against someone based on their ethnicity, and their sexual orientation, he said.
"Secondly, though, with respect to these particular crimes, that's really something for either local, regional, or federal law enforcement to speak to. All of these crimes need to be thoroughly investigated," he said.
"They're a vibrant part of American culture and society and the economy here. And we, as Americans welcome their contribution," Toner said.
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