New Delhi: The delegation of the Pacific Islands Community of Asia and the Pacific (AAPI) on Thursday met with US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss various problems including crime and immigration.
The meeting took place in the White House in Washington DC, and also included the problem of voting rights.
Executive Director of the Impact of Indian American, Neil Makhija, said that he “raised immigration problems, voting rights, and especially the green card backlog in the context explaining how state caps were the remnants of the Exclusive Law in the past, especially in the 20s Of course.
” He also told Ani that Biden had “acute awareness of injustice in the system.” During the meeting, Biden added that the community was also critical in maintaining a strong US economy.
But he further acknowledged that “there is a job that must be done on immigration; there is work that must be done on voting rights and more.” “On my first day at the office, I signed an executive order to advance the racial equity and the approach of all the government to overcome injustice and injustice in America from every agency,” he said.
“And this group input is very important and continues to be very important for that approach.”