Indian American Community
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US Election 2020: Two-thirds of Indian-Americans favour Biden, but support for Trump grows, finds survey
Fp Staff •In 2016, 77 percent of the community cast their votes for Hillary Clinton, while 16 percent went for Donald Trump. This time around, if trends hold, Biden stands to secure 70 percent of the vote, with 30 percent going to Trump.
Daily Bulletin: 50,000 expected at 'Howdy, Modi!' in Texas where PM, Donald Trump likely to share stage; Amit Shah to address Mumbai rally; day's top stories
Fp Staff •Here are today's top stories: BJP president Amit Shah will address a rally in Mumbai on Article 370 and Maharashtra polls, Houston gears up for 'Howdy Modi' which is to see a footfall of 50,000 people, and more
Indian-American IT professionals hold protests in US, seek end to green card backlog
•Several Indian-American IT professionals have held two rallies in the US, demanding an end to the long and massive green card backlog by eliminating per-country limit quota
'Go back to your country'
Padminip •My knees buckled when I heard about the bullets. When I heard the words. Go back to your country.
Hate crimes against Indians in US: Sikh cab driver assaulted in New York City
Ians •New York: A Sikh cab driver was assaulted and his turban was taken off by four drunken passengers in an incident being investigated by police as a possible hate crime.
Indian-Americans hold rally in front of White House against the rising hate crimes
•Indian-Americans, particularly Hindus and Sikhs, have become victims of Islamophobia and xenophobia in the US, the community members said as they held an awareness rally against hate crimes in front of the White House seeking President Donald Trump's intervention in the matter.
Kansas shooting: White House condemns the hate crime, calls it 'disturbing'
•The White House has said that the early reports coming from Kansas, where an Indian engineer was shot dead and another injured in an apparent hate crime, were "disturbing".
Donald Trump calls for extreme vetting of immigrants to tackle 'Islamic terror'
•Trump also said he has great respect for Indians and Hindus, as he stepped up to address an event attended by the Indian American community in New Jersey.
Indian-Americans tilting towards Democrats: Expert Author
•Rajdeep Sardesai breaks his silence: Blogs on Madison Square Garden incident
Fp Staff •Former editor-in-chief of CNN IBN Rajdeep Sardesai breaks his silence over what exactly transpired at the Madison Square Garden. Here is the full text.