Wednesday on Political Rewind:\xa0A\xa0shocking string of violence in metro Atlanta raises questions of racial hatred and bigotry.\n\nNationwide, civil rights organizations report an uptick in violence towards Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities in recent times. How does\xa0Tuesday night's violence fit into this concerning trend?\n\nAlso, President Joe Biden faces a crisis at the country\u2019s southern border less than 2 months into his presidency. Illegal crossings at the border have skyrocketed, with more than 100,000 detentions in February alone.\xa0\n\nPlus, Republican legislators advance a bill creating new avenues for lobbyists to indirectly give contributions to lawmakers. Critics say the legislation opens the door for larger injections of money in\xa0politics, while\xa0supporters describe the\xa0move as a boon to financial transparency.\n\nOur panel discusses the latest on these stories.\n\nPanelists:\n\nSam Olens \u2014 Former Georgia Attorney General\n\nCharles Kuck \u2014 Immigration Attorney\n\nMariela Romero \u2014 Director of Community Empowerment, Univision\n\nGreg Bluestein \u2014 Politics Reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution