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Politics | India West

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Politics | India West

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  1. Politics News This Week WWW.INDIAWEST.COM

  2. Bipartisan Legislation To Protect ‘Aged-Out’ Dreamers Reintroduced A group of US lawmakers, including Indian American Congressmen Raja Krishnamoorthi and Ami Bera, have reintroduced a bipartisan legislation to protect children of long-term visa holders from aging out when they turn 21, forcing them to self-deport. Congresswoman Deborah Ross and Senator Alex Padilla, who was accompanied by more than 40 such children — also called Documented Dreamers — announced the reintroduction of America’s Children Act at a press conference on Capitol Hill on May 17.

  3. Congress Invites 19 Like-Minded Parties For Karnataka Swearing-In, Leaves Out 10 Others The Congress had sent out invites for its Karnataka government’s swearing-in ceremony to 19 like-minded parties, while it has left out 10 parties, including the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) among others. The Congress had triumphed in Karnataka by winning 135 out of 224 seats in the southern state while the ruling BJP was reduced to 66 seats.

  4. Neil Makhija Wins Democratic Nom For County Office Indian American attorney and educator Neil Makhija has won the Democratic nomination for Montgomery County Commissioner. Makhija had thrown his hat in the ring for the primary election on May 16 for Commissioner of Montgomery County, which has one of the largest Asian-American populations in Pennsylvania.

  5. With Texas Leading, Wave Of Anti-Trans Laws Sweep State Houses States across the country have passed or are considering bills targeting the rights of transgender individuals, fueling fear, and prompting some to “flee in the dark of night.” A North Carolina native, Sailor Jones is a longtime organizer and community advocate who for more than two decades has fought for social justice in his state. As a member of the trans community, that fight has now taken on renewed urgency. “This is my home. This is my North Carolina and I’m not going anywhere,” Jones said during a media briefing last week on the GOP-led war against trans rights.

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