For the second time in two months, the Washington Democrat calls out a Republican colleague.
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The proposal runs counter to American values.
She also noted that these detainees include vulnerable populations
The Alaska Republican called the Washington Democrat a “young lady” who “doesn’t know a damn thing what she’s talking about.” …
Jayapal lives in Seattle with her husband Steve Williamson.
The congresswoman says it is wrong to blame to immigrants.
Rep. Don Young is known for his temper but Rep. Pramila Jayapal demanded that he take his words back. Young had to apologize.
Jayapal said limiting the H-1B visa program would hurt the US economy. She also stressed for a smooth transition from H-1B to immigration for those who choose to stay back.
Despite the resolution, Trump continued to give statements that contradicted the White House statement
Pramila Jayapal was responding to Trump’s endorsement to the RAISE Act that proposes to cut legal immigration by almost 50 percent.
Jayapal criticized Republicans for wasting so much time
The townhall witnessed a packed house
Jayapal is the first Indian American woman elected to US Congress.
Jayapal is one among the five Indian American congress members.
The Indian Americans join a chorus of lawmakers who have called for naming an independent prosecutor probe Trump-Russia ties.
“Distinguished Community Service Awards” were presented at a reception hosted by the Embassy of India.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal said that even though Republicans control both chambers, Trump has not been able to get anything passed.
Trump’s immigration policies has left the country in fear.
Instead, she’ll stay in the Seattle area and be with immigrants and immigrant advocates.
Jayapal emigrated to US at the age of 16.
Sudip Gorakshakar of California elected the new president of NFIA.
Senator Bernie Sanders had endorsed Jayapal in April.
The Chennai-born Democrat, who was endorsed by Sanders, is running from Washington’s 7th district.
Several well-known Indian Americans attended meet.
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