However, with almost half the community still not naturalized, it has “a long way to go,” the Drew University professor says.
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He has been endorsed by Indian American Impact Fund.
Congressmen and civil rights organizations call out Trump for fostering white supremacy; call for gun control.
A vigorous Trump defender, Kash Patel is a popular figure in the Republican circles.
From Russian bots to Putin, Twitter users had a field day tweeting about Harris’ performance in the debate.
The Hawaii congresswoman goes after the California senator’s record as a prosecutor.
The California senator, one of the front runners, will appear on the second day of the debate, on June 31.
Impact Fund Executive Director Aruna Miller talks about the political engagement of the Indian American community.
“Anyone else who did these things would have been prosecuted for them,” says the Washington Democrat.
“Time to stop aspiring to whiteness” — Indian Americans urged to denounce Trump’s “anti-immigrant” politics.
It is an extremely rare move for Congress to reprimand a sitting president.
An economist by training, she served as a a deputy assistant to Obama.
More Indian Americans, other immigrants share their go-back stories.
Many share their childhood experience of having been told “Go back to where you came from.”
S. 2091 includes a clause that DHS should have the authority to give EAD to spouses of non-immigrant visa holders.
Esha Mittal talks to Virginia state Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, who represents 12th senate district.
The bill, which would remove the per country limits on employment based green cards, is likely to clear the House.
He was threatened to be lynched by a man on Twitter last year.
She jokes about being “Princess Pramila” and not meeting President Trump.
The home goods e-retailer has been under fire from its employees for selling beds to facilities for separated migrant children.
The landmark College for All Act will eliminate tuition and fees at all public colleges and universities.
The congresswoman says she is speaking about it now because she is “deeply concerned about the intensified efforts to strip choice” and “criminalize abortion.”
She will be one of the two Indian Americans on ballot in the November elections.
He is one of the two Indian American Democrats who will be on ballots in November.
Jayapal says the “bill will fund research and analysis to identify solutions to these preventable circumstances and ultimately save more lives.”