HRES 819: Recognizing Indian American Contributions and Condemning Racism
Overview
Bill Number: HRES 819
Title: Recognizing the contributions made to the United States by the Indian American diaspora and condemning recent acts of racism against Indian Americans.
Status: Submitted in House
Introduced: October 17, 2025
Purpose and Intent
This House resolution aims to formally recognize the significant contributions made by the Indian American community to the United States, while also condemning the recent rise in racist acts and discrimination targeting this population. The resolution seeks to highlight the Indian American diaspora's achievements in fields like science, technology, medicine, business, and public service, as well as their broader cultural and economic impacts. Additionally, it denounces the troubling trend of hate crimes, harassment, and other forms of bias against Indian Americans, which have escalated in recent years.
Key Provisions
- Recognizes the Indian American community as a vital and productive part of American society
- Commends the many Indian Americans who have distinguished themselves through groundbreaking work, entrepreneurship, and public leadership
- Condemns the recent surge of racist incidents, hate crimes, and other discriminatory actions targeting Indian Americans
- Calls on federal, state, and local authorities to enhance efforts to prevent and respond to bias-motivated crimes and civil rights violations
- Urges the Department of Justice to prioritize the investigation and prosecution of crimes against Indian Americans
- Encourages greater dialogue, education, and community-based initiatives to promote understanding and combat prejudice
Affected Parties and Impacts
This resolution directly impacts the Indian American community, which numbers over 4 million individuals and is one of the fastest-growing racial/ethnic groups in the United States. It aims to formally acknowledge their myriad contributions while also addressing the concerning rise in discrimination, harassment, and violence they have faced. The resolution also calls on government entities and law enforcement to take stronger action to protect the civil rights of Indian Americans.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations
HRES 819 was introduced in the House of Representatives on October 17, 2025 and has been referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary for consideration. If passed by the House, the resolution would then move to the Senate for further review and potential adoption. While resolutions do not have the force of law, this measure represents an important symbolic and political statement from Congress regarding the Indian American community and the need to combat racism.