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PM Modi's tight schedule curtails diaspora event; Indians in America disappointed

PM Modi's tight schedule curtails diaspora event; Indians in America disappointed
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Diaspora in US disappointed as Modi's event curtailed

Prime Minister Narendra Modi s first state visit to the United States beginning this week will include an address to the Indian diaspora at a relatively modest gathering in Washington, DC because of his tight schedule, dashing the hopes of community leaders who had hoped to organise a gala event. ....

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Puerto Rican organizations in Chicago call for self-determination of Puerto Rico


Puerto Rican organizations in Chicago call for self-determination of Puerto Rico
Erika Pérez, La DePaulia Managing Editor|May 9, 2021
The future status of Puerto Rico has been an ongoing debate in Congress. Puerto Rico has conducted six non-binding referendums with the goal to address their political status. Puerto Rico has been a territorial property of the U.S. since the Spanish-American war in 1898. 
In the 2020 referendum Puerto Ricans, who refer to themselves as “Boricuas,” voted on a non-binding referendum that asked the question, “should Puerto Rico be immediately admitted as a U.S state?”
“I think many people in power would like for a decision to be made soon,” said Xiomara Rodriguez, associate director of the digital presence initiative for Chicago’s Puerto Rican Cultural Center. “However, I hope that it won’t be made soon, because to me it signals a true lack of process to involve all voices.”  ....

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