In the video, the woman can also be heard saying, “This is my country, this is not a Chinese. In a statement Thursday, Ahn said he was in shock when the incident occurred and decided to stay silent. “She claims he started it by saying to go back to her country,” Bosques said. The police are not taking any action against the woman, Bosques said. “You could call this hate speech but as horrible as it is — and we clearly don’t condone any of it — it is protected by the First Amendment,” Bosques told the Post.
Source: Huffington Post May 24, 2018 21:45 UTC