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Congress·In Committee·H.Res. 1322

Condemning racist rhetoric targeting Indian and Chinese Americans, reaffirming that immigrants from all backgrounds are vital to the United States, and calling on all elected officials to refrain from language that promotes racial or ethnic division.

Asian American Communities: Condemning Racist Rhetoric

This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process and is being reviewed by the House Committee on the Judiciary. It is considered active, but there are no upcoming votes or hearings scheduled at this time. There is no companion bill currently associated with this measure.

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Very unlikely to pass

This is a partisan resolution introduced by Democrats to criticize the executive branch. It is unlikely to move forward in a House where the opposing party holds influence.

Key Points

  • This resolution officially speaks out against hateful language used toward people of Indian and Chinese descent. It specifically points to social media posts that called certain countries "hellholes" and suggested that immigrants from these places are not loyal to the United States.
  • The proposal highlights how much Indian and Chinese immigrants help the country. It notes that these groups contribute hundreds of billions of dollars to the economy, support millions of jobs, and own many businesses that keep the nation's finances strong.
  • The resolution calls on all elected officials to stop using words that divide people based on their race or where they were born. It argues that this kind of talk leads to more hate crimes and violence against Asian American communities.
  • It reminds the public that the United States is built on the idea of being a "melting pot" where everyone is equal. The bill states that attacking people because of their ethnic background is un-American and goes against the country's core values of opportunity and fairness.

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Milestones

1 milestone2 actions
May 22, 2026House

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

May 22, 2026

Submitted in House

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Source Information

Document Type

Congressional Bill

Official Title

Condemning racist rhetoric targeting Indian and Chinese Americans, reaffirming that immigrants from all backgrounds are vital to the United States, and calling on all elected officials to refrain from language that promotes racial or ethnic division.

Bill NumberHRES 1322
Congress119th Congress
ChamberHouse of Representatives
Latest ActionReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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Cosponsors

(7)
D: 7

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