Guide to U.S. Citizenship for South Asian Immigrants in Hindi
This document is a detailed guide for South Asian immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship. It outlines the process, necessary documentation, and fees involved. The guide addresses common issues such as application delays and complications arising from security checks and background investigations.
Communities on Fire: Confronting Hate Violence and Xenophobic Political Rhetoric
This is a report by South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) that documents 302 incidents of hate violence and xenophobic political rhetoric aimed at South Asian, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Middle Eastern, and Arab communities in the United States between November 9, 2016 and November 7, 2017. This represents an over 45% increase from the previous year.
Community Resilience: A South Asian American Perspective on the Ten-Year Anniversary of September 11th
This is a publication by South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) from September 2011. It reflects on the ten-year anniversary of September 11th and its impact on South Asian Americans. The report discusses the backlash, hate crimes, and discrimination faced by South Asians, especially those of Sikh and Muslim faiths, in the aftermath of the attacks.
Demographic Characteristics of South Asians in the United States
This is a publication by SAALT (South Asian American Leaders of Tomorrow) titled "Demographic Characteristics of South Asians in the United States: Emphasis on Poverty, Gender, Language Ability, and Immigration Status." The publication provides an overview of South Asians in the United States based on national demographic data and analysis, with an emphasis on key demographic factors such as langu
Demographic Snapshot of South Asians in the United States
This is a publication that provides a national snapshot of the South Asian community in the United States. It is based primarily on Census 2010 data and is updated from a previous version released in February 2012.
A Demographic Snapshot of South Asians in the United States
This document provides a national snapshot of the South Asian American community based primarily on Census 2010 and the 2013 American Community Survey. It highlights the growth and distribution of the South Asian population in the United States, as well as its implications for electoral participation, immigration, and hate violence.
The End Racial Profiling Act: A Factsheet for the South Asian Community
This is a factsheet published in January 2012 that provides information about the End Racial Profiling Act of 2010 (ERPA) (S. 1670; H.R. 3618), which was introduced by Congressman John Conyers of Michigan and Senator Ben Cardin.