Trump has vowed during rallies in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to end the practice of laid-off American workers being made to train foreigners brought over to replace them.
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Seema Verma – Indian American appointed to a key position by Trump
Seema Verma, to serve as Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Appointment was announced on Tuesday morning. Seema, an Indianapolis resident, is the founder and CEO of a health policy consulting firm SVC Inc.
Indian-American real estate CEO Sandeep Mathrani on Trump’s probable administration list
After roping in Nikki Haley, President elect Donald Trump has met another Indian-American real estate CEO Sandeep Mathrani in New York. Reports suggest, there he is a high probability that latter might be included in the cabinet.
Indian-American teen wins $100,000 in top US quiz show
Sharath Narayan, an Indian-American teenage boy, has won US$100,000 in a top US quiz show.
Nikki Haley joins Donald Trump’s panel, becomes the first Indian-American to be a cabinet principal
Nikki Haley who has been named the ambassador to the United Nations is the first person of Indian origin to be a cabinet principal.
Indian-American Tulsi Gabbard appears for cabinet auditions, may land key post
US President-elect Donald Trump has met the cabinet hopefuls at his Manhattan office tower on Monday and also outlined plans for his first day in office.
Interfaith Leadership Award: Indian-American philanthropist Frank Islam honoured
Indian-American entrepreneur and philanthropist Frank Islam has been honoured at the Interfaith Leadership Award for his contributions in the field of arts and higher education and support of interfaith dialogue.
Indian-American Ami Bera re-elected to US Congress for third consecutive term
It’s the record fifth win for Indian-Americans in the US elections. Dr Ami Bera has been re-elected to the US House of Representatives for a third consecutive term.
Number of Indian students grew by 25 percent in the US
USA News: International Educational Exchange, there is a rise in the number of Indian students in US. The United States continues to be the most popular destination among students.
Can Kamala Harris become the first Indian-American US President?
Kamala Devi Harris was born and raised in San Francisco’s East Bay where she attended public schools, worshipped at black churches and lived in African American communities.