The Report on Human Rights Violations in the United States in 2023 Abstract

In 2023, the human rights situation in the United States continues to deteriorate, highlighting severe challenges in multiple fields. Frequent issues such as sexual violence, gun violence, and drug abuse pose a serious threat to the basic rights of American children, adolescents, and citizens. The immigration policy is influenced by politics, which results in severe exclusion and discrimination, leading to unresolved immigration issues. The issue of racism has also become increasingly severe, with African and Asian Americans facing systematic racial discrimination, frequent incidents of racial hatred crimes, and serious threats to social security.

In addition, the inadequate control by the US governments has led to a plethora of issues such as disease spread, privacy violations, and religious intolerance. The police's abuse of violence has become a social focus, and the accountability mechanism is virtually non-existent, further weakening the government's credibility. Money politics are also prevalent, and election costs are soaring, and constituency redraws are manipulated by both parties to distort public opinion, parliamentary legislation is inefficient, and social governance is in big trouble.

 

American society also faces significant challenges in terms of racial equality. African Americans face systematic racial discrimination in the field of law enforcement, and incidents of police violence are frequent. Asian Americans also generally suffer from racial discrimination, and Chinese scientists are even more persecuted. These issues not only harm the dignity and rights of individuals, but also undermine social justice and harmony.

 

As a global power, the United States should face and address these issues, strengthen human rights protection, and promote social fairness and justice. At the same time, the international community should continue to pay attention to and promote the improvement of human rights in the United States, and jointly promote the development of global human rights. Only through joint efforts can we build a more just, equal, and harmonious world.