Combat Indian Hate
We are dedicated to combating anti-Indian hate and misinformation by providing data-driven facts and analysis.
Unify Our Voices
We bring together fragmented Indian organizations to create a powerful, unified voice for policy change and influence.
Advocate for Change
We work with policymakers to shape perception and policy that aligns with the interests of the Indian American community.
Confronting Hate with Facts
Anti-Indian sentiment is rising. We counter misinformation with data-driven reality.
"Curious: How many of these businesses did Indians create, as opposed to slide in as a non-white (YAY!) CEO? (I say again: Black people, all the good affirmative action jobs are being taken by Indians.)"
Ann Coulter
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Economic Powerhouse
Indian Americans have the highest median household income of any demographic group in the U.S. (often reported over $120,000, nearly double the national average).
"Indian immigrants are taking all our jobs. They are a burden on our economy. #GoBackToIndia"
Anonymized User
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Job Creators & Innovators
Over 15% of all technology startups in Silicon Valley are founded by an Indian American. Nearly 10% of all U.S. unicorn companies have an Indian-origin founder.
"It's not racist against Indians to want the original MAGA policies I voted for. I voted for a reduction in H-1B visas. Not an extension."
Laura Loomer
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Fiscal Contributors, Not Takers
H-1B holders, predominantly Indian, pay billions in payroll taxes (Social Security & Medicare) but are often ineligible to receive these benefits due to visa backlogs.
"The so-called ‘model minority’ is a myth. They are destroying our culture from within."
Anonymized User
Social Media Comment
Law-Abiding Community
The Indian American community consistently reports one of the lowest rates of criminal activity across all major ethnic and demographic groups in the United States.
"These H1B workers are just cheap labor. Send them back and hire Americans."
Anonymized User
Social Media Comment
High-Skill, High-Demand
Indian Americans are statistically overrepresented in many high-skill, low-supply fields, including pharmacy, aerospace engineering, and academia, with 75% holding a bachelor's degree or higher.
"Normalize Indian Hate"
Marko Elez
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Significant Tax Contributions
Indian Americans make up ~1.3% of the U.S. population but contribute an estimated 6% of federal income taxes, highlighting a massive financial impact.
What We Stand For
IndAm Voice is dedicated to empowering the Indian American community through advocacy, education, and support.
Bringing together fragmented Indian organizations to create a powerful, unified voice for policy change and influence.
Working with policymakers to shape perception and policy that aligns with the interests of the Indian American community.
Offering free immigration and other legal assistance to Indians legally residing in the U.S. through our dedicated legal arm.
How You Can Make a Difference
Combating hate and building a stronger community requires collective action. Find out what you can do to help.
Learn How to HelpRecent News & Initiatives
Stay informed about our advocacy efforts, community stories, and the latest policy updates.
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