Yea we knowAgain. I’m indian. This is why this shyt doesn’t ACTUALLY faze me. It’s annoying, but I’m from mumbai
Yea we knowAgain. I’m indian. This is why this shyt doesn’t ACTUALLY faze me. It’s annoying, but I’m from mumbai
indian immigrants tend to be highly educated already and eligible for existing program. They’re not illegal immigrants.Immigration reform needs to be a thing. How are these people even a factor in this country?
Until you definitively beat the allegations you're not blackAgain. I’m not indian. This is why this shyt doesn’t ACTUALLY faze me. It’s annoying, but I’m black.
I hope so frThey will get that work here
A lot of States already outlawing their backwards caste bullshyt
Yeah and that H1B program that they use to get in here and create anchor babies with needs to be completely abolished. They're the wage/union suppression white collar class. And they largely lean rightindian immigrants tend to be highly educated already and eligible for existing program. They’re not illegal immigrants.
Bhavini Patel, a borough council member in Edgewood, Pennsylvania, told supporters on the fundraising call that she could help take down the progressive Squad by leveraging support from right-wing Hindu and pro-Israel supporters.
During the fundraiser, which was attended by 30 people on Zoom and first reported on by Pittsburgh City PaperOpens in a new tab, Patel spoke of plans to tap into Republican support for her campaign, attract national spending, and eventually take down the progressive Democratic incumbents.
“We are making really strong efforts within the Jewish community, within the Hindu community, to encourage people registered as independents and Republicans to re-register as Democrats for the primary,” Patel said.
Patel portrayed her race as part of a broader moderate response to the growing popularity of the progressive Squad in Congress, singling out Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn. Patel attacked Lee as having consistently associated herself with members of the Squad — naming Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others as “the most fringe, extreme members of Congress.”
During the fundraiser, Patel sought to raise money by singling out the Squad. “This is the first race in the cycle of Squad members who are being primary challenged,” Patel said. Early investments in her campaign, she said, would pay off later, noting that she had already attracted national coverage in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Politico.
“It will allow us to put this race on the national map and help us to position ourselves to attract national funding, and really make this race more competitive than it is now,” Patel said. She said her campaign planned to begin running TV ads in February.
Many observers think outside money in the race is likely. Pro-Israel groups spent $5 million in a failed bid to keep Lee out of the House in 2022. One of the groups, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, tried and failed to recruit two candidates to run against her. (Patel has not said whether she was recruited by AIPAC, but the group has been in touch with her campaign, according to a source with knowledge of the race.)
Patel said at the fundraiser that Lee boycotted a congressional address by Modi, has taken votes against Israel even prior to the October 7 Hamas attacks, and that her foreign policy stances had negative implications for U.S. relationships with Israel and India.
Israel was a major issue at the fundraiser. “She’s called for a ceasefire,” Patel said, referring to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Representatives from pro-Israel groups were also in attendance at the fundraiser. Julie Paris, Mid-Atlantic regional director for StandWithUs, a pro-Israel group that has worked to silence criticism on college campuses of Israel’s human rights abuses, was a co-host and had a speaking slot. “We need a strong woman who will come in and understand the challenge that America is facing right now,” Paris said, “and also understand the importance of the U.S.–Israel relationship and the U.S–India relationship.”
Capitalism.Immigration reform needs to be a thing. How are these people even a factor in this country?
They got Gavin Newsom bytch ass to back down and veto the bill that would have had made using caste in the workplace illegal. He got bought off by some rich upper caste Hindus.They will get that work here
A lot of States already outlawing their backwards caste bullshyt
yeah that shyt was wild…They got Gavin Newsom bytch ass to back down and veto the bill that would have had made using caste in the workplace illegal. He got bought off by some rich upper caste Hindus.
Newsom blocks a bill to ban caste discrimination in California
Gov. Newsom vetoes what would have been a first-in-the-nation law banning caste discrimination in education, housing and the workplace.calmatters.org
This is why I'm not as impressed by this dude as some folks are. If anything, he comes off as the worst stereotype of politicians I can think of. Insincere, unprincipled, and corrupt. Him being all for people staying at home during covid while going to some rich ass dinner party during the height of the pandemic told me all I needed to know about this guy.