Across the United States, people are reporting a number of disturbing hate incidents since the US election. We want to hear your stories

Even before he won the presidential election, Donald Trump’s campaign rhetoric had fueled a rise in xenophobic taunts and bullying across US playgrounds. Teachers reported that Muslim and Mexican students were targeted – “They said things like ‘you’ll get deported’, ‘you weren’t born here’ and ‘you were born in a Taco Bell’.”

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As the United States emerges from one of its most divisive presidential elections ever, that fear over an uptick in hate crimes remains – and it does not appear to be unfounded. Social media users have begun to flag a number of hate incidents, while transgender Americans say they fear for their safety following Trump’s win.

Have you experienced a rise in abuse since the US election? We want to hear from you. Share your story using the form below. We’ll reach out to some readers about including their responses in our ongoing political coverage.