Immigrant Blues
- Three Indian-origin men in the United States were shot down between February 22 and March 2
- The attacks come in the wake of the presidential election of Donald Trump, whose poll campaign targeted minorities
- Top administration is tardy in response, but calls for concern have emerged from other official quarters
- Indians are among the most well-to-do ethnic minorities in the US
- Yet the community is fragmented along regional lines, especially in places like the Silicon Valley
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When Swathi Narayanan made the move from Chennai to California in the summer of 2013, deep waters and sunny weather were not the only reasons why she felt very much at home. The Bay Area, home to the Silicon Valley, the hub of the US infotech industry, hosts a large Indian community. Moreover, Swathi found it very easy to make friends among her American neighbours. Six months later, she shifted to Austin, Texas, where she found people to be equally welcoming.
바카라Everyone in both these places has been so open and cordial that I never felt I was someone from outside,바카라 says Swathi, 30, who is now a graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin. 바카라I strike random conversations with people crossing the road, inside buses or elevators. I never felt like a foreigner.바카라
But all that changed last month when Swathi heard about an Indian engineer, Srinivas Kuchibhotla, being shot dead in Olathe, Kansas. Another Indian, Alok Madasani, was injured in the shooting inside a bar, with the suspect, a US Navy veteran, reportedly shouting, 바카라Get out of my country.바카라
Swathi says her Facebook wall was inundated with posts about the shooting. She herself became glued to her television set, watching Indian news channels as they went to town with the coverage. She also read everything she could find online about the incident바카라from details of Kuchibhotla바카라s life to the tearful pleas of his wife for the safety of Indians in America. It touched her deeply.
The February 22 shooting was just the beginning. Harnish Patel, an Indian-origin convenience storeowner, was shot dead outside his home in Lancaster County, South Carolina, on March 2. A day later, much the same fate awaited Deep Rai, a Sikh, in the Seattle area of Washington. The masked gunman reportedly exclaimed 바카라go back to your own country바카라. These attacks have come in the wake of last November바카라s election of President Donald Trump, who rode to victory on a vicious campaign targeting immigrants and minorities. A general spike in hate crimes followed his win. The FBI is investigating the Seattle and Olathe shootings as hate crimes.
Indians are among the most well-to-do and well-assimilated ethnic minorities in the country. Hate crimes against them are so rare that civil rights groups don바카라t even track it as a separate category. But that may be changing.
바카라Suddenly, I am more aware of the fact that I am not from here,바카라 says Swathi. 바카라I look different, speak different. I am scared, worried. Austin is a very liberal city and the chance of something like this happening here is negligible. Yet that doesn바카라t stop me from thinking, 바카라What if something happens?바카라바카라
The emotional trajectory hasn바카라t been different for Radhika Gajjala, an Indian-origin US citizen and a professor at Ohio바카라s Bowling Green State University. Gajjala says she is now more aware of her 바카라brown body바카라바카라and those of her son and husband바카라in the company of white people. 바카라We have been so happy here, we have never felt anything weird about our neighbours,바카라 she says. 바카라But now, there is this hesitation between us, especially on my part, because of this heightened awareness of difference. Like, when I step out of our home and see them or their kids walking away, I ask myself, 바카라Are they trying to avoid me?바카라바카라
For Gajjala, though, this sense of being an outsider didn바카라t begin with the recent attacks, but rather when she returned to the US in August last year after an extended stay in Norway and India. That was the time when Trump바카라s campaign was reaching its xenophobic crescendo. Her sensitivity, Gajjala believes, has increased since his victory. 바카라For me, this fear as a mother and wife of brown men is reminiscent of the day after September 11,바카라 she adds, referring to the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington DC by terrorists from West Asia. 바카라At that time, we kept hearing reports of incidents at the Toledo mosque, Sikhs being shot at and so on. I hadn바카라t felt that vulnerable since. That fear has re-emerged now.바카라
바카라The community is on the edge,바카라 says Rishi Kumar, an Indian-origin Democratic city council member in Saratoga, California. 바카라We바카라re going through an emotional upheaval. There is outrage and a climate of despair. Indians are wondering how they바카라d get through four or eight years. Where will all this lead to?바카라
Kumar points out that while the three shootings have drawn global attention, smaller incidents of bullying have also become common. 바카라One of our friends, a woman, was at a street light when a Caucasian guy started making aggressive movements in front of her. She was taken aback. Another person I know, a PhD in physics who has lived here for 41 years, had parked his foreign car at a strip mall when someone asked him, 바카라Are you an American? Why are you driving a foreign car?바카라 These are minor incidents that I know about in my area; they are perhaps happening all over the country.바카라
Indeed, several such incidents have come to light from other parts of the US. An Indian girl posted a video of being racially abused바카라by an African-American바카라on a New York train, who told her to 바카라get out of here바카라. Meanwhile, a right-wing website posted photos and a video of Indian families at an Ohio park to suggest that foreign workers were taking over American jobs바카라drawing shocked reactions from Indians on social media.
Swathi attended a vigil in Austin for Kuchibhotla. 바카라People were talking about how Srinivas바카라s death is an act of terrorism and how we should stand against hate,바카라 she says. 바카라There is fear within the Indian community that Trump바카라s rhetoric against immigrants, though not targeted specifically at Indians, can lead to more hate crimes against us. I don바카라t know if the man who killed Kuchibhotla was motivated by Trump or felt emboldened to act out because of Trump바카라s speeches. What scares me is that little is being spoken about how much immigrants contribute to this country, that immigrants are not to be feared of. We want to be a part of this society and participate in every way we can.바카라
Kumar says Indians need to do a better job of engaging politically and organising for action. 바카라When the shooting in Kansas happened, President Trump did not immediately acknowledge it. Many of our elected leaders did not acknowledge it. If other ethnic groups are targeted, they have organisations that step up to highlight it and engage with elected leaders. Other ethnic groups have done a good job of creating a process that addresses their needs,바카라 he says.
바카라We need to have a concerted action plan for how to address the needs of the Indian-American community,바카라 Kumar adds. 바카라We need to have a political group. We need to make sure that we are out there, that we are getting people to invest in taking care of us. We are very good at writing cheques and getting photos with politicians, but engaging ourselves has not been part of our culture.바카라
Although the top US administration was a touch tardy in its response, calls of concern and sympathy have emerged from other official quarters. Ami Bera, a Democratic Indian-American Congressman from California, issued a statement after Rai바카라s shooting. 바카라This disturbing crime is an outrage that goes against everything we stand for as a nation of immigrants,바카라 he said. 바카라On the heels of the Kansas shooting, crimes motivated by hate are on the rise. Xenophobia and racism have no place in America, and we as a nation need to stand up to these hate crimes바카라starting with the President.바카라
Swathi feels the recent spate of assaults has indeed prodded the community into reflecting and acting. At an Indian community dinner she attended, 바카라a large part of the conversation was about what we should be doing, who we should be writing to, how we should be reaching out and so on,바카라 she says. 바카라People wanted to know how they can engage with lawmakers.바카라


Indians hold a vigil in Bellevue for Srinivas Kuchibhotla
Even at the Kuchibhotla vigil she went to, Swathi was gladdened to hear people talk about what they should be doing to prevent violence from spiralling. 바카라I am very happy that the Indian community in Austin is becoming more organised. People from the local government came to speak. It was reassuring to know that Indian organisations are thinking of engaging like this, and that others who are not Indians are concerned about us.바카라
Kumar is helping organise a peace rally in Palo Alto, California, on March 12. 바카라We바카라ll be talking about what바카라s going on in the country. We will have a call to action on what we have to be doing,바카라 he says. 바카라The tenor of the country has changed between late last year and now. I think it comes from the leadership of the country. The leadership has to make a statement that we are all in this together. We need to collaborate and make America better.바카라
But the biggest hurdle to political organisation, Kumar feels, lies within the community. Indians in America are deeply fragmented along regional lines, especially in places like the Silicon Valley where they are in sizeable numbers. 바카라There is a pretty large population of different regional groups. We don바카라t always see eye-to-eye on issues. That can be challenging. There is fragmentation and that needs to go away, so we can move forward,바카라 he says.
Kumar gives the example of the 바카라Hindu New Year바카라 he organises annually in March, meant as a common celebration of various spring festivals from different parts of India. 바카라We try to mark seven or eight different celebrations under one umbrella. But attendance is not great as people go to their own regional celebrations. There is a Telangana celebration that happens, and also a Gujarati celebration. Bengalis have their own celebration.바카라
Both Kumar and Swathi say that despite growing fears, Indians were not thinking of leaving the US and returning home. 바카라That is not the predominant thought,바카라 Kumar says. Adds Swathi: 바카라People here have children, they have been here for long. Leaving the country and going away at the drop of a hat is not possible.바카라 She gives her own example. 바카라My parents (in India) are really scared. I talk to them every day about this. Like any parent, they would love for me to be back with them. But then they know that we can바카라t leave our studies and careers and just return.바카라
The Indian ambassador, Navtej Sarna, has raised the issue of rising hate crimes with the US administration. In a series of tweets, the Indian mission said the ambassador conveyed its 바카라deep concerns바카라 to the administration following the attacks and 바카라underlined need to prevent such incidents and protect Indian community바카라. The US state department, it added, had 바카라expressed condolences and assured they are working with all agencies concerned to ensure speedy justice바카라.
As a local leader, Kumar also works with the local Indian consulate in San Francisco. He hopes the Indian mission can also be engaged in community action. 바카라I think our consul general has to run things by the Indian administration. We can work through them, but they have to get the green signal from India,바카라 he said. 바카라Having Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi engaging with the administration here would be a good starting point.바카라
By Saif Shahin in Ohio