A landlord, who is residence of Filipino workers in several properties near Ballimana of County Entry, has said that he is afraid of his safety and them.
Sam Carson spoke to BBC News Ni after burning six vehicles and destroyed one outside the house, where his six tenants live.
The tenants, who are employed by the nearby large business, were inside the property when the cars were targeted on Sunday night.
The police are considering the arson attack as racially motivated hatred crime.
A farmer and a landlord, Mr. Carson, said that he had been a victim of an “online hatred campaign” and thinks that the attack belongs to his decision of Philipino’s house.
Mr. Carson said that he has been living in the house for two years, and he described him as “peaceful people, hard work”.
Talking to BBC News Ni, he said that he never experienced any trouble, Until Ballimena riots In June.
“Since the riots, we had not thought of a hate campaign on Tiktok, against ourselves and against my tenants, but nothing about it.
“Some people in Ballimena do not like foreign nationals, even if they are good working people, they do not understand this.”
He said: “Social media has a real problem with wrong information, and it seems that the police cannot do anything.”
One of the Filipino victims, who did not want to name, talked to BBC News Ni about the exam.
“I didn’t expect that, I was just planning to sleep and work yesterday.
“This has never happened before. We have been here for almost two and a half years.”
Confused by the attack, the man said that he “did not know that we were enemies”.
“We did not come here for any reason, Philipino is in every country, just for work, we are not illegal, we pay taxes.
“Please don’t attack us personally, we can fix everything in a peaceful manner.”
A police spokesperson said: “We received a report at around 10.10 am that six vehicles were fixed and destroyed.
“Our inquiry is going on and at this time, we are considering it as arson with racially induced hate elements.
“We are appealing to anyone who can have any information that can help us, to come in contact.”
Breeding hatred crime in Ni
On Thursday Three houses were attacked in North Belfast,
A house lived at the age of 12 and 14 by a woman and her two children, the living room window was broken and frescoes said that ‘only locals’ were dubbed on the walls’
Another house and a single in the nearby Summerhill Court in Manor Street were damaged.
The police is investigating a possible link between all three incidents.
And on Saturday a The window was broken and the graffiti was dubbed on the wall An property in the Kilughi Road area of ​​Dongadi in County.
A woman and her three young children were in the property at the time of the attack, which the police said that she was racially motivated.
Recent data shown Race Hate Crime is at a record level in Northern Ireland,
In 12 months by the end of June, there were 1,329 offenses with a race inspiration.
It was up 434 years old and it was the supreme person since the record started in 2004.