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  1. Jun 9, 2021 · Indian Americans who are born in the United States are more likely to identify as Indian American (48 to 40 percent) and markedly less likely to identify as Indian (just 11 percent compared to 33 percent of foreign-born Indian Americans).

  2. 6 hours ago · Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal has called for immigration reform in the US to support the American dreams of immigrants. Jayapal, the first South Asian-American woman ever elected to the House of Representatives, recounted her own journey from India to the US at the age of 16, and how it took 17 years for her to become a US citizen.

  3. Dec 19, 2020 · Today, it’s easy to take for granted the measures of Indian American success: the ubiquity of the “Dr. Patel” stereotype; the kids who, year in and year out, dominate the Scripps National...

  4. Indian Americans are citizens of the United States with ancestry from India. The terms Asian Indian and East Indian are used to avoid confusion with Native Americans in the United States, who are also referred to as "Indians" or "American Indians".

  5. Mar 2, 2022 · March 2, 2022. Key findings on Indian attitudes toward gender roles. By Jonathan Evans. (IndiaPix/IndiaPicture/Getty Images) Indian adults nearly universally say it is important for women to have the same rights as men, including eight-in-ten who say this is very important.

  6. Feb 9, 2021 · How Do Indian Americans View India? Results From the 2020 Indian American Attitudes Survey - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Source: Getty. paper. How Do Indian Americans View India? Results From the 2020 Indian American Attitudes Survey. Indian Americans are now the second-largest immigrant group in the United States.

  7. Feb 27, 2023 · Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times. Indians did not begin moving to the United States in large numbers until after a landmark 1965 immigration law. But a number of factors, such as the relative...

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