If passed, a new bill could make America’s most populous state the country’s first to outlaw caste-based discrimination
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The Eliminating Backlogs Act of 2023 “would give greater flexibility to use existing allotted work visas,†the lawmakers say. A bipartisan bill was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on March 10, to eliminate backlogs in green card processing and make sure that employment-based visas allocated under current law are fully utilized. The Eliminating Backlogs Act of 2023, introduced by Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) and Larry Bucshon (R-IN), “would give greater flexibility to use existing allotted work visas that employers desperately need,†a press release issued by the two lawmakers said. READ: Indian American lawmakers call for immigration reform…
Rep. Dunn: It is not just the U.S., but NATO “also realizes that India is dramatically important to the whole world… in countering China” Terming the Chinese Communist Party as the single-biggest strategic and economic threat to the United States, two influential members of U.S. Congress described New Delhi as Washington’s best ally in countering Beijing. Representatives Mike Waltz and Neal Dunn, both Florida Republicans were speaking at a congressional reception hosted by the Asian American Hotel Owners’ Association (AAHOA), as part of its national spring advocacy conference, in Washington, DC, March 7, 2023 Waltz, the Republican co-chair of the…
AAHOA board members and 180 ambassadors descent on the U.S. capital for two-day national spring advocacy conference.
President Dr. Ravi Kolli donates $5,000 on behalf of AAPI.
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Each Truman Scholar receives funding for graduate studies, leadership training and fellowship opportunities within the federal government
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Texas born son of immigrant parents from India wants to “prove that we can do it, tooâ€