Haijun Si

Ladera Ranch resident

Ladera Ranch resident

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Haijun Si and his family have become the victims of ongoing harassment by a group of local teenagers. His neighbors have kept watch outside the house at night.

OC neighbors protect Chinese family facing harassment, students push for action against racism

Haijun Si and his family have become the victims of ongoing harassment by a group of local teenagers. His neighbors have kept watch outside the house at night.

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