Define xenophobia and describe the human rights violation for xenophobia
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Xenophobia is a stress disease in which encountering immigrants or foreigners causes excessive resistance of fear. Other than the trigger, the indications for xenophobia are very comparable to other stress disorders: conciseness of breath, rapid heart rate, and excessive sweating followed by intense fear or anxiety. This irrational fear of immigrants or foreigners is termed as xenophobia. There are several reasons that drive to this fear, and it brings out a range of sensations that vary from a biased perspective to violence. Another reason is the development in contention for jobs because of the incoming 'aliens'.
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