'Many Indian-Americans could be part of Trump administration'


Washington, Nov 10 (PTI): Many prominent Indian-Americans could be part of Donald Trump's administration, a senior Republican leader has said, asserting that the president-elect has a "history of hiring the best talent".

With Trump kicking off the process of building a formidable team to help him run the country beginning January 20 next year, Harmeet Kaur Dhillon, who holds the position of Republican National Committee's National Committeewoman, said the 70-year-old tycoon will look for the best available talent for his administration.

"Trump has a history of hiring the best talent. I fully expect to see many prominent Indian-Americans in the new administration," Dhillon, who is the highest ranking Indian-American in the Republican Party, said yesterday.

Ronald Regan was the first US president to appoint an Indian-American in his administration. Outgoing US President Barack Obama has the distinction of appointing a record number of more than 75 Indian-Americans in his administration.

The Trump transition team headed by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has not indicated anything on the selection process, but Trump in his victory speech said that he was looking for the best available talent in the country to work in his administration.

"I will harness the creative talents of our people and we will call upon the best and brightest to leverage their tremendous talent for the benefit of all. It's going to happen," Trump told his supporters in New York.

A recent Pew research report said that Indian-Americans had the highest number of engineers and medical doctors and are responsible for starting the largest number of startups in the Silicon Valley.

Dhillon said Trump's stunning victory last night heralded a new era of opportunity and promise for all Americans, which will also benefit Indian-Americans.

"As a diverse community with energy and a desire to succeed and excel in this great nation we call home, Indian Americans can expect the new President to focus on lowering regulatory burdens, reducing taxes on individuals and corporations, focusing on jobs and growth for US before other countries, enforce the laws of the US, including its immigration laws and keep our nation safe from harm," she said.

Eminent Indian-American Republican from Texas Ashok Mago said that the victory of Trump was good for India and Indian Americans.

"President-elect Trump is for legal immigration and preferably highly skilled individuals and that approach is good for India," he said, adding that Trump is against radical Islam and so is India.

Under Trump presidency one should expect much more cooperation between the US and India, he said.

"Indian American community should forget the party affiliations and extend their full support to president elect Trump for all of us to make America Great Again," Mago said.

"Trump win is historical in US history. He has changed major political system in USA. He will be a great president and will build greater relations with India," said Raju Chintala, Indiana Chair and Chair for Asian Americans for Trump-Pence Campaign.

  

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  • Eugene, New York

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    Michael you are missing Flavian's point. Flavian is talking about Legal Immigration and you are talking of Trump's Administration. You both have hit the bulls eye on the points you are making.

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  • michael, USA

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    Trump will look at the voting patterns of Indian Americans who favor the Democratic party. He will reward a few Indian American Republicans who personally supported him and give them minor positions.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    You are correct. The RSS/BJP leader who raised a good amount for Donald Trump may get a posting as the U.S. Ambassador to some tiny nation of the world. Big contributors may get some small jobs, that is all.

    One Dr.Zachariah from Florida raised $ 3 million for George Bush Sr, sat at the right side with him at the Republican National Convention, anticipated to land the job as the Surgeon General of the U.S., but missed the chance to somebody else less known white American. The Democratic Party will be far lenient in giving good jobs to their party from the Indian Origin people.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    Trump is a strong and true Christian leader who will lead the world in style. God bless Mr Trump always.

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  • Flavian, Mangluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    Joseph,
    Lot's of surgical developments (positive/negative)are taking place. Days ahead will be full of suspense, surprises and dream come true!
    I hope land value, residential apartments and other commodity prices will fall drastically. So far there was no control over excess money flowing into wrong deals and under the table payments. Some measures were badly required. How much unaccounted money used to change hands in the property & residential apartments deals. Some corrective means aare just applied and let us hope most of loop holes will cease or controlled.
    That is why rich becomes richer.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    How come our US NRI commentators who normally pass their comments on each and every trivial issue back home, refrain from commenting on anything that's happening in their country of residence? Restriction on freedom of expression?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    Indians are busy exchanging rupee from black to white.

    IN USA PEOPLE VOTED TO A WHITE PRESIDENT REPLACING A BLACK PRESIDENT.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    Good news indeed!
    Specialized categories and highly qualified & IT professionals,apply for job opportunities and migration.

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  • michael, USA

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    These are jobs that are filled by party loyalists. Many of them are lawyers or local politicians. They will also have to be US citizens

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