The Asian Age

Biden bats for breathtaki­ng desis, warns Trump NY mayor digs heels, to ‘protect’ immigrants

Says effort to bar immigrants will be disastrous

- LALIT K. JHA

Describing the contributi­on of the Indian-American community as breathtaki­ng, Vice-President Joe Biden has warned that any effort to stop the flow of immigrants to the US would end the incredible American experience.

“The amazing contributi­on of the IndianAmer­ican community is breathtaki­ng because many of you and your friends came here not out of some sense of... The diaspora that ended up in Delaware were the most educated people when they arrived in America. As a matter of fact they made it hard for other people,” Mr Biden said at the Diwali reception held at his residence.

“The day we shut things down, the day we cut these out, the day we decide to go back ... That is happening now, that’s getting to the end of this great incredible experiment,” he said.

Organised in associatio­n with Indiaspora, it was attended by some top Indian-American leaders and several current and past members of his Administra­tion from this community.

“You are incredible group of Americans,” he said welcoming the guests as he commended Diwali as celebratio­n that opens its arms to people of all faiths.

In his remarks, Mr Biden congratula­ted three new Indian-Americans elected The amazing contributi­on of the Indian-American community is breathtaki­ng because many of you and your friends came here not out of some sense of... The diaspora that ended up in Delaware were the most educated people when they arrived

Joe Biden, to the House of Representa­tives on November 8 — Pramila Jayapal (from Washington State), Raja Krishnamoo­rthi (from Illinois) and Ro Khanna (from California).

The Gold Star father Khizr Khan and his wife Ghazala Khan were the special invitees for the event. In the middle of his remarks, Mr Biden asked them to the podium.

Mr Biden praised Mr Khan for taking a strong stand against religious hatred during the general elections, he appealed to the attendees not to be disappoint­ed by the results of the election.

“This is America...This is kind of who we are,” Mr Biden said referring to Mr Khan.

“You reminded millions of Americans why there is hope and faith. I will say you that the fact that the other team won does not mean that was rejected,” Mr Biden said.

“We lost because of awful lot of hardworkin­g Americans who live in areas where we did not pay much attention to. Barack Obama won these people. They are not racist. They did not vote for the Democrats this time,” he said.

Mr Biden identified globalisat­ion as among one of the key reasons for the Democratic party defeat.

Globalisat­ion, despite all its advantages, hurt people in the US.

“I do not want anybody to walk away thinking that you know because Donald Trump says some awful things...He is the most unpopular elected President in American history. Just as Hillary was very unpopular. There has been no election in American history when the negatives of both the candidates have been this high,” Mr Biden said.

“I do not care what your political affiliatio­n is we have to not give up. One election will not change America,” he added.

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Eliza Cameron and several other Midwestern State University students (top) march in protest of President-elect Donald Trump in Wichita Falls, Texas, on Wednesday. Demonstrat­ors rally in front of Homestead City Hall, Florida. — AP, AFP
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