Miami-Dade's State Attorney Cracking Down On Hate Crimes

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle reminding people to call the "Hate Crime Hotline" after a recent surge in anti-Semitic incidents across South Florida. Rabbi Schneur Kaplan of the Downtown Jewish Center Chabad says for the first time ever, his children are worried about wearing their yarmulkes in public. Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation cracking down on hate crimes during a visit to Israel last April. The “Public Nuisances” law makes it a felony for hate groups to harass people for their religion or ethnicity. The Hate Crime Hotline can be reached at (786) 687-2566.


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