77 percent of Indian Americans voted for Clinton, and 73 percent still view her favorably, according to National Asian American Survey.
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The Illinois Democrat wants to know, if “a taping system†exists, “who ordered the installation, and what is done with the recordings?â€
The Indian American says the Comey dismissal shows the deep instability of the administration.
Chatterjee is chosen for the term expiring in 2021
She played a big role in drafting the American Health Care Act.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit United States, most likely in June
Rep. Pramila Jayapal said that even though Republicans control both chambers, Trump has not been able to get anything passed.
Friend tweeted about the Indian American woman’s ordeal
India throws both soft and hard balls, simultaneously. Says there are US companies in India, too, which may feel the heat.
The petition should receive a minimum 100,000 signatures to get White House response.
They hope that a merit-based approval system will shorten the wait for the green card.
The executive order was signed during Trump’s visit to the headquarters of Snap-On.
Trump aims to put an end to visa abuse.
Rao nominated as regulatory czar, Amin, as IP Enforcement Coordinator.
“I do not have any plans to enter politics,” Bharara.
DHS tells court it needs additional six months.
India had strongly opposed any third party intervention on the issue.
USCIS announces measures to detect H-1B abuses; Justice Department warns against its misuse.
Trump could implement a 20 percent tariff on foreign imports.
Trump’s second executive order on travel ban came into effect on March 6.
Indian Americans need to join forces with other minority ethnic and religious groups to fight xenophobia.
Terming Trump’s budget proposal “dumb,” the Indian American congressman says he is worried about the president’s proposal to block foreign aid.
Trump had said Modi is a “great man†during his campaign.
The season two of Quantico will resume after a short break this week.
Thapar is the first Indian American to be nominated by the President for a top judicial post.

