Racists target refugee family w/graffiti message
A Spokane family who came to the United States more than a decade ago as refugees has reported that “Get out” was spray-painted on their home.
Wilmot Morgan, who came to the United States from Liberia in 2004, said a neighbor discovered the graffiti on the side of his garage on Friday. He has reported it to police.
“When I saw it, I was stung,” said Morgan, a legal resident who works as a semitruck driver. “This is the first time I’ve ever had this kind of experience.”
Morgan said he and his family have lived in the home for about three years. They have lived in the neighborhood near the South Hill Target store for about five years.
“I have a good relationship with all of my neighbors,” Morgan said.
His wife was also a refugee from Liberia and is now a U.S. citizen. The couple have three children/ SR . More here.
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