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[Asia Economy New York=Special Correspondent Josel Gina] The world-renowned K-pop group BTS visited the White House on the 31st (local time). According to the White House, BTS met with President Biden on the last day of the United States' Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month to discuss measures to combat anti-Asian hate crimes.



Before meeting President Biden, BTS visited the press room, where each member took turns holding the microphone to express their stance on hate crimes against Asians. They said, "We were shocked and saddened by the many recent hate crimes targeting Asians. We want to take this opportunity to raise our voices to help put an end to such incidents, even if just a little."


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