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A government spokesperson called the findings "extremely concerning" and said it would "seek to stamp out anti-Muslim hatred and racism wherever it occurs".

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But by aiming so high he has drawn the attention of Beijing, which is now keen to stamp out the fraud operations along the Thai-Myanmar border which are increasingly targeting Chinese people.

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“Vamoose,” it says when you get stamped out.

But those messages have done little to stamp out the growing sense of unease among immigrants who face the possibility of deportation.

Inflation, which measures not price levels but the rate of price increases, has already come down significantly, while proving tough to stamp out completely.

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