SALDEF & GA LEADERS MOURN TRAGIC DEATH OF SIKH MIGRANT IN GEORGIA IMMIGRATION DETENTION CENTER

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April 25, 2024

Contact:

Amrita Kular, SALDEF Director of Communications

(202) 393-2700 | media@saldef.org

SALDEF & GA LEADERS MOURN TRAGIC DEATH OF SIKH MIGRANT IN GEORGIA IMMIGRATION DETENTION CENTER

Civil Rights Organizations Urge for a More Humane Immigration Process

WASHINGTON D.C. – The Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) expresses deep sorrow over the death of Mr. Jaspal Singh, a 57-year-old Indian national, who passed away while in custody at the Folkston ICE Processing Center in Georgia. 

The Folkston ICE Processing Center is operated by the GEO Group, a private prison company, that has a documented history of abuse and neglect for migrants in their facilities. SALDEF joins the Southern Poverty Law Center, Asian Americans Advancing Justice (Atlanta), and Senator Nabilah Islam Parkes (SD-7) in urging federal policymakers to enact meaningful reforms that prioritize alternatives to detention and ensure the humane treatment of all individuals in immigration custody.

While the circumstances surrounding Mr. Singh’s death remain unclear, his passing raises serious concerns about the pattern of mistreatment of immigrants in detention facilities, particularly those run by private prison corporations like the GEO Group.

Kavneet Singh (Acting Executive Director of SALDEF):

“We are deeply saddened upon hearing of the tragic passing of Mr. Jaspal Singh,” said Kavneet Singh, Acting Executive Director at SALDEF. “Our deepest condolences are with his family and loved ones as they navigate this incredibly difficult time. We call upon ICE and local prison authorities to fully investigate the causes and circumstances that led to this death, including if any abuses occurred, and provide a complete accounting of the events.”

State Senator Nabilah Islam Parkes (GA SD-7):

“The death of Jaspal Singh in ICE custody is a tragedy fueled by a system with a troubling history,” said State Senator Nabilah Islam. “We must hold FIPC accountable for its ongoing human rights violations and ensure a humane immigration process that respects the dignity of all, especially those from marginalized communities like the Sikh American community.”

Meredyth Yoon (Litigation Director at Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Atlanta):

“Mr. Singh’s untimely passing occurs within the context of the Folkston ICE Processing Center’s history of mistreating Indian nationals and Sikhs in particular. Tragically, Mr. Singh’s name joins a long list of more than 230 people who have died while in ICE custody since its creation in 2003.”

Maura Finn (Senior Lead Attorney – Southern Poverty Law Center):

“We are horrified by the loss of Jaspal Singh while in the custody of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the GEO Group. Our hearts go out to his family and loved ones as they face this cruel injustice.” said Maura Finn, Senior Lead Attorney at Southern Poverty Law Center. “Despite longstanding and well-documented human rights abuses, Congress continues to expand the number of beds in immigrant detention and direct millions of taxpayer dollars towards this inhumane system. Singh’s death is another reminder of the barbaric conditions that color our country’s broken immigration system. As politicians wield immigration as a wedge issue to score political points, Black and Brown migrants are dying in detention facilities handed over to the for-profit private prison industry.”

About SALDEF

SALDEF (The Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund) is the nation’s oldest Sikh American civil rights and advocacy organization. Based in Washington D.C., SALDEF works to build Sikh American capacity through education, fostering community, and civic engagement. By engaging with federal and state leaders, publishing critical policy reports, placing Sikh Americans in government and advocacy internships across the nation, and more. SALDEF is paving a brighter path for future generations. www.saldef.org

About State Senator Nabilah Islam Parkes

Nabilah Islam Parkes is the youngest woman ever elected to the Georgia State Senate. She is also the first Muslim woman and the first South Asian woman elected to the Senate. The daughter of working-class immigrants from Bangladesh, Nabilah watched her parents work long hours to put food on the table. When she was in high school, her mother was injured at the warehouse. Nabilah saw firsthand the devastating effects our broken healthcare system can have on families. Since that moment, Nabilah has been a staunch advocate fighting for quality healthcare and Medicaid expansion. In the State Senate, Nabilah has emerged as a strong fighter not only for healthcare access but also women’s reproductive rights, veterans, and tax relief for working families.

About Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)

The SPLC is a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance the human rights of all people.

About Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta

Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) and other immigrant communities in Georgia and the Southeast. 

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SALDEF Drives Bill Momentum with Four New Congressional Co-Sponsors to the Transnational Repression Policy Act

 

In the wake of recent transnational repression incidents targeting a Sikh American citizen in New York City, SALDEF has been heavily engaging with our Congressional and federal government allies to educate our nation’s leaders.

Amidst rising concerns about transnational repression, SALDEF has secured four new co-sponsors for the Transnational Repression Policy Act this January: Representative Goldman (NY-10), Representative Krishnamoorthi (IL-8), Representative Jayapal (WA-7), Representative Lee (CA-12). This critical bill, championed by SALDEF, offers targeted resources, protections, and government accountability to safeguard vulnerable communities.

By presenting compelling evidence and nuanced analyses of these transnational repression incidents, SALDEF is ensuring that Congress understands the immediate concerns of the Sikh community and also the broader implications for American democracy.

Here are some ways you can join the fight:

  • Contact the Biden Administration: Urge them to prioritize addressing transnational repression and its impact on Sikh Americans and all American communities.
  • Follow and share SALDEF’s social media content: Stay informed and amplify SALDEF’s message to raise awareness.
  • Donate to SALDEF: Your support fuels our critical work in protecting the rights and safety of Sikh Americans.

Sikh Americans have faced specific instances of transnational repression, including threats, harassment, and even attempted violence.  SALDEF works to expose these threats, advocate for justice, and ensure the safety and security of the Sikh American community. By advocating for policies and legislation that counter transnational repression, SALDEF seeks to create a safe environment for Sikh Americans to live and thrive.

The fight against transnational repression is ongoing, but SALDEF’s unwavering commitment is making a difference. By shining a light on this injustice and urging swift action, SALDEF is ensuring that Sikh Americans can live and thrive in America without fear, free from the shadows of foreign intimidation.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

January 26, 2024

Contact:

Amrita Kular, SALDEF Director of Communications

(202) 393-2700 | media@saldef.org

 

SALDEF Welcomes FBI’s Release of Punjabi PSA on Transnational Repression

Building on SALDEF advocacy, the release is an acknowledgement of community concerns

WASHINGTON D.C. — The Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) welcomes the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for releasing a public service announcement (PSA) in Punjabi, addressing transnational repression.

By releasing this announcement in Punjabi, the FBI is validating the ongoing and very real threat of transnational repression against Sikhs in America, ” said SALDEF Acting Executive Director, Kavneet Singh. “This release builds on months of discussions with the Administration on how to effectively ensure the safety of the community in light of deep concerns shared with us by the sangat and other minority communities. Issuing it in Punjabi means that this information will reach the most members of our community as possible. This public service announcement underscores how seriously the government is taking our concerns around the safety, security, and sovereignty of America and its residents.”

The PSA highlights various forms of transnational repression such as surveillance, stalking, harassment, and cyberattacks. It underscores the FBI’s commitment to protecting individuals in the United States from foreign threats and ensures that reports of repression are taken seriously, without the fear of information being shared with foreign governments. 

This critical development is a direct result of SALDEF’s continuous advocacy and engagement with the FBI, Congress, and the Administration to protect the rights and freedoms of the Sikh American community.

With detailed research reports in the past and a forthcoming report on transnational repression, SALDEF continues to lead the charge engaging with national leaders regarding the safety and advancement of Sikh American civil rights. 

SALDEF urges community members and the press to listen to and share the PSA, and to report any instances of transnational repression. The PSA is a crucial tool in our collective efforts to combat intimidation and threats from foreign entities.

Please see the PSA’s transcription below, and you can listen to the full audio here.

“FBI ਤੋਂ ਮੈਂ ਹਾਂ ਸੁਖਵੀਰ ਕੌਰ ਤੇ ਹੁਣ ਸੁਣੋ FBI ਵਲੋਂ ਜਰੂਰੀ ਜਾਣਕਾਰੀ

I am Sukhvir Kaur from the FBI. Listen to this important message from the FBI.

ਸਾਡੇ ਦੇਸ਼ ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਵਿਚ ਬਾਹਰਲੇ ਦੇਸ਼ਾਂ ਦੀਆਂ ਸਰਕਾਰਾਂ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਅੰਤਰਰਾਸ਼ਟਰੀ ਦਬਾਅ ਪਾਇਆ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ। ਇਸ ਨੂੰ ਰੋਕਣ ਲਈ ਐਫ਼ ਬੀ ਆਈ ਨੂੰ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸਹਿਯੋਗ ਦੀ ਲੋੜ ਹੈ।

In our country, America, foreign governments are currently committing transnational repression. To stop this, the FBI needs your help.

ਵਿਦੇਸ਼ੀ ਸਾਰਕਾਰਾਂ ਜਾਂ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਮੁਲਾਜ਼ਮਾਂ ਜਾਂ ਮੁਖਬਰਾਂ ਵਲੋਂ ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਵਿਚ ਵਸਦੇ ਕਿਸੇ ਵੀ ਇਨਸਾਨ ਨਾਲ ਕੀਤੇ ਜਾ ਰਹੇ ਅੰਤਰਰਾਸ਼ਟਰੀ ਦਬਾਅ ਦੀਆਂ ਕੁਝ ਕਿਸਮਾਂ ਇਹ ਨੇ:

These are the types of TNR Foreign governments; their operatives or informants are conducting against any person living in America:

ਨਿਗਰਾਨੀ ਰੱਖਣੀ, ਪਿੱਛਾ ਕਰਨਾ, ਤੰਗ ਪਰੇਸ਼ਾਨ ਕਰਨਾ,  ਅਗਵਾ ਕਰਨ ਦੀ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਜਾਂ ਉਸ ਤੇ ਸਰੀਰਕ ਹਮਲਾ ਕਰਨਾ, ਅਤੇ ਧਮਕੀਆਂ ਤੇ ਡਰਾਵੇ ਰਾਹੀਂ ਜ਼ਬਰਦਸਤੀ ਕਿਸੇ ਭਾਈਚਾਰੇ ਜਾਂ ਵਿਅਕਤੀ(ਆਂ) ਬਾਰੇ ਜਾਣਕਾਰੀ ਇਕੱਠੀ ਕਰਨ ਦੀ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਕਰਨੀ।

Surveillance, stalking, harassing, attempting to kidnap or attacking someone physically. and coercively trying to gather intelligence about a community or individual(s) through threats and intimidation.

ਕਿਸੇ ਨੂੰ ਉਸ ਦੇ ਮੂਲ ਦੇਸ਼ ਨੂੰ ਮੁੜਨ ਲਈ ਮਜਬੂਰ ਕਰਨਾ ਜਾਂ ਮੂਲ ਦੇਸ਼ ਵਿੱਚ ਵਸਦੇ ਉਸਦੇ ਰਿਸ਼ਤੇਦਾਰਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਡਰਾਉਣਾ ਜਾਂ ਹਿਰਾਸਤ ਵਿਚ ਲੈਣਾ।

Forcing someone to return to their country of origin or intimidating or taking relatives into custody that live in the person’s country of origin

ਕਿਸੇ ਦੇ ਕੰਪਿਊਟਰ ਜਾਂ ਫੋਨ ਨੂੰ ਹੈਕ ਕਰਕੇ ਉਸ ਦੀ ਨਿੱਜਤਾ ‘ਤੇ ਹਮਲਾ ਕਰਨਾ ਜਾਂ ਉਸ ਬਾਰੇ ਇੰਟਰਨੈਟ ‘ਤੇ ਕੂੜ

ਪ੍ਰਚਾਰ ਕਰਨਾ।

Hacking into someone’s computer or phone and attacking their privacy OR conducting disinformation campaigns against someone

ਕਿਸੇ ਦੀਆਂ ਵਿੱਤੀ ਜਾਇਦਾਦਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਜ਼ਬਤ ਕਰਨਾ।

Forfeiting someone’s financial assets

ਜੇ ਤੁਹਨੂੰ ਲਗਦਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਅੰਤਰਰਾਸ਼ਟਰੀ ਦਬਾਅ ਦੇ ਸ਼ਿਕਾਰ ਹੋ ਤਾਂ ਐਫ਼ ਬੀ ਆਈ  ਨੂੰ ਹੁਣੇ 1-800 CALL FBI ਜਾਂ 1 800 225 5324 ਤੇ ਸੰਪਰਕ ਕਰੋ ਤੇ ਜੇ ਤੁਹਡੇ ਲਈ ਅੰਗਰੇਜੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਗੱਲ ਕਰਨਾ ਮੁਸ਼ਕਿਲ ਹੈ, ਤਾਂ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਗਲ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਕਹਿ ਸਕਦੇ ਹੋ।

If you believe you are a target of TNR, call the FBI now at 1-800 CALL FBI। 1 800 225 5324 or if you have difficulty speaking in English ask to speak to someone in Punjabi

ਜਾਂ ਐਫ਼ ਬੀ ਆਈ ਦੀ ਵੈਬਸਾਈਟ tips.fbi.gov ‘ਤੇ ਆਪਣੀ ਸ਼ਿਕਾਇਤ ਦਰਜ ਕਰਾਓ।

Or visit tips.fbi.gov to submit your complaint.

ਹੋਰ ਜਾਣਕਾਰੀ ਲਈ ਦੇਖੋ, fbi.gov/TNR

For more information, check, fbi.gov/TNR

ਜੇਕਰ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਤੁਰੰਤ ਸਰੀਰਕ ਖਤਰੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਹੋ, ਤਾਂ 911 ‘ਤੇ ਕਾਲ ਕਰੋ।

If you are in immediate physical danger call 911

ਐਫ਼ ਬੀ ਆਈ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਤੁਹਾਡੀ ਰਿਪੋਰਟ ਕਦੇ ਵੀ ਕਿਸੇ ਵਿਦੇਸ਼ੀ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਨਾਲ ਸਾਂਝੀ ਨਹੀਂ ਕੀਤੀ ਜਾਵੇਗੀ। ਐਫ਼ ਬੀ ਆਈ ਦਾ ਮਨੋਰਥ ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਵਸਦੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੀ ਰੱਖਿਆ ਕਰਨਾ ਅਤੇ ਯੂਨਾਈਟਡ ਸਟੇਟਸ ਦੇ ਸੰਵਿਧਾਨ ਨੂੰ ਕਾਇਮ ਰੱਖਣਾ ਹੈ।

Your report will never be shared with any foreign government by the FBI. The mission of the FBI is to protect people living in the United States and uphold the Constitution of the United States.”

About SALDEF:

SALDEF is the nation’s oldest Sikh civil rights group based in Washington, D.C. focused on advocating for civil rights, investing in Sikh youth, and building capacity in the Sikh American community.

Our mission is to empower Sikh Americans by building dialogue, deepening understanding, promoting civic participation, and upholding social justice and religious freedom for all Americans.

We are grounded in our values of optimism (chardi kala), humility (nimrata), and service (seva), inspired by the community (sangat) for the benefit of all (sarbat da bhalla). We envision a United States where Sikh Americans are recognized as a vibrant and integral part of the fabric of this nation and are respected for our shared values of service, social justice, and an unshakeable belief in freedom and equality for all.

You can learn more at www.saldef.org

 

For media inquiries or further information, please contact:

Amrita Kular, SALDEF Director of Communications

(202) 393-2700 

media@saldef.org

SALDEF Submits Letter to Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing on Transnational Repression

Along with other leading civil rights organizations, SALDEF submitted a statement urging the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee to engage the Biden Administration on meaningfully confronting the Indian Government on the issue of transnational repression.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 29, 2023

Contact:  Amrita Kaur, Director of Communications media@saldef.org | (202) 332-6700

SALDEF Expresses Grave Concern over Indictment Alleging Indian Government Employee Directed Plot to Assassinate Sikh American

Washington, D.C. – Today, SALDEF (Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund), a leading advocacy group for the rights of Sikh Americans expressed grave concern over reports that an Indian government employee directed a plot from India to assassinate a Sikh American individual.

“We are deeply disturbed by these reports and the potential threat they pose to the safety of our community. Since 2020, SALDEF has been tracking instances of censorship of diasporic Sikh voices and today’s indictment is not an isolated incident but a part of a broader pattern of silencing Sikh voices,” said Kiran Kaur Gill, Executive Director of SALDEF. “If these allegations are true, it would represent a serious violation of international law and be a blatant example of transnational repression.”

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Nikhil Gupta, an Indian national, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder for hire for his alleged role in the plot to kill the Sikh American individual. Gupta is accused of working with an Indian government employee to recruit and pay an assassin to carry out the killing.

On November 22, 2023, following reports of this alleged incident, SALDEF called on the DOJ to increase transparency into the investigation and unseal the indictments in this case. We demand unequivocal cooperation from the Indian government in the DOJ’s investigation and urge the U.S. government to take decisive action against any individuals or entities found to be responsible.

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About SALDEF 

The Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) is a leading national Sikh American civil rights and advocacy organization based in Washington D.C. SALDEF works to build Sikh American capacity through education, fostering community, and civic engagement. By engaging with federal and state leaders, publishing critical policy reports, placing Sikh Americans in government and advocacy internships across the nation, and more, SALDEF is paving a brighter path for future generations. Learn more at www.saldef.org

For Immediate Release
November 22, 2023

SALDEF Urges DOJ to Unseal Indictment on the Recent Attempted Attack on a Sikh American

Washington, D.C. There have been recent reports of U.S. authorities disclosing an alleged attempted attack by the Indian Government on a Sikh American on American soil. If true, the alleged involvement of the Indian Government in threatening the safety of the Sikh diaspora would fall into a recurring pattern of transnational repression, including allegations of threats against Sikhs in the United States documented by the FBI earlier this year

As a leading Sikh American advocacy organization, we strongly believe in upholding American values including freedom of speech and the civil rights and liberties of all Sikh Americans.  In America, peaceful freedom of speech and the right to live a life of dignity are pillars of our democracy. The plan to attack a Sikh American on American soil would be yet another example of the Indian Government’s encroachment on the rights of the Sikh Diaspora. SALDEF continues to follow up with the FBI, White House, DHS, Congress, and DOJ as we closely monitor the situation and ensure the safety of all Sikh Americans is prioritized. 

“We are encouraged that the United States government is escalating this diplomatically. Sikh Americans demand full transparency regarding the safety of our community,” said Kiran Kaur Gill, SALDEF Executive Director. “We urge the Department of Justice to unseal the indictment of the alleged perpetrators related to this most recent incident.”

SALDEF calls on the Department of Justice and the United States government to:

  • Unseal the indictment of the alleged perpetrators. The Sikh American community deserves full transparency regarding the safety of our lives. 
  • Urge the Indian government to cease its alleged persecution of Sikhs and minorities in America. 
  • Work with the Canadian government to hold the perpetrators of Nijjar’s murder accountable. 
  • Reassure the Sikh American and other Indian minority communities that their civil rights of peaceful free speech and safety will be protected. 

SALDEF is available for comment at kiran@saldef.org

SALDEF Investigates Decrease in Reported Anti-Sikh Incidents in Updated FBI Hate Crime Data

IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 16, 2023
Contact: Jyot Singh | Research and Policy Manager | jyot.singh@saldef.org

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released an updated 2021 national hate crime report, documenting 185 incidents of anti-Sikh hate crimes. While the vast majority of targeted groups saw an increase that corrected for the underreporting in the first release, the Sikh community  had 30 fewer incidents reported in the updated statistics, down from 214.

“We are gravely concerned that, in a side-by-side comparison of the original and updated hate crime data which corrects for underreporting, every non-Christian religious group saw an increase in reported incidents–except Sikh Americans. We are reaching out to the Department of Justice and other agencies to understand why correcting for underreporting resulted in 30 incidents of anti-Sikh hate disappearing,” said Kiran Kaur Gill, Executive Director of the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF). “While 185 incidents is still extremely significant, we are working to understand why our community–which has historically high bias and hate incidents per capita year-over-year–has been the only one with such a significant reduction.” 

The original 2021 hate crime report released in December 2022 did not include data from at least 22% of law enforcement agencies across the country, including those in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Phoenix (all areas with significant Sikh populations). This new dataset intends to fill those gaps in data, and overall does show significantly higher numbers of incidents across the board.

“The updated data to correct for underreporting reflect a 13.6% decrease in the reported number of anti-Sikh hate crimes. We are alarmed by this discrepancy, and we look forward to  conversations to determine the exact cause of this and to prevent erasure of our community in future federal hate crimes data,” continued Gill.

SALDEF Invited as Panelist at University of Florida Law School Last month, SALDEF’s Legal and Legislative Affairs Associate, Amrita Singh, was invited to speak on a panel entitled “South Asian Diversity Leadership” at the 2012 South Asian Bar Association of University of Florida’s South Asian Leadership Forum. Held at the University of Miami, the panel discussed issues facing South Asian attorneys as well as the broader South Asian American community and how South Asian attorneys can help address these challenges.

On November 3rd, SALDEF Board Member Kavneet Singh was invited to speak at a special Sikh Seminar at the annual Yuba City Nagar Kirtan.  He spoke on the effects of bullying and harassment of Sikh children in schools and tactics to deal with and prevent incidents of bullying.
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The Yuba City Nagar Kirtan is one of the largest gatherings of the Sikhs in America, with tens of thousands of community members  from all over North America to be part of this occasion. Other speakers included Professor Bruce LaBrack (University of the Pacific), Professor Paul Engelsberg (Walden University), Dr Rajwant Singh (SCORE) and Simran Kaur (Sikh Coalition). Additionally, special recognition for CA Assemblymember Mariko Yamada, Darshan Singh Mundy, CA State Senator Loni Hancock and Dr. Onkar Bindra were all recognized for their instrumental efforts in helping enact legislation related to Workplace Religious Freedom and getting materials on Sikhism in the school system in California.

SALDEF Speaks to Local University Students

SALDEF Executive Director, Jasjit Singh spoke to a South Asian Studies class from Towson University near Baltimore, MD on November 14th. The presentation included an introduction to Sikh Americans and current challenges.  The presentation was followed by a lively discussion about how to balance national security and religious liberty. The presentation was attended by 20 students and was followed by a Q&A session.
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SALDEF is pleased to continue to engage and educate students and the general public on Sikh Americans and Sikhism.  If you are interested in coordinating a speaker for an event please contact us.
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On November 14, SALDEF Board Member Kavneet Singh presented to over a dozen officers and agents representing the Las Vegas Metro Police Department (LVMPD), the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Las Vegas Fire Department. The training presented basic understanding of the Sikh faith, dispelled common misconceptions of Sikhs, and discussed how to better interact and partner with the Sikh American community.
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The training was initiated as a follow up to the landmark partnership between SALDEF and the LMVPD to create a one of its kind cultural awareness training program to introduce and inform local law enforcement officials about the Sikh American community and their cultural practices. The training was also specifically tailored to the needs of Las Vegas area law enforcement for the likely interactions they may have in the course of their duties.
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As a result of the successful training, SALDEF has been invited back to participate in a Las Vegas-wide training on January 24th for local and federal law enforcement agencies across the area.
Sikh Scouts College Day Event — A National Success! On Sunday, November 18th, a series of events on college campuses across the country were held to empower the younger generation of Sikh American.  Over 80 youth attendees were matched with a mentor, and participated in one-on-one and group question and answer sessions. The events, organized by Sikh Scouts, targeted juniors and seniors in high school to discuss the college experience, tour a local college campus, and answer general questions about the college application process. Attendees were given tours to university campuses throughout the country, including the following: New York University (NYU), University of Maryland, Baltimore, Princeton University, and Southern Methodist University/University of Texas at Dallas.  Mentors are also available for any follow up questions mentees have for current or future interest in higher education, if you are interested in hosting a similar event in your area contact us.

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Throughout the month of November, SALDEF Regional Director, Jaswant Chani, presented to representatives from the Department of Justice and Sheriff’s Office in Portland, ME during six independently scheduled training sessions, totaling over 220 individuals in attendance.  The audience included representatives from the Department of Justice – Community Relations Services, U.S. Attorney’s Office, and local law enforcement.  The training, entitled Building Cultural Competency: Arab, Muslim and Sikh Americans, provided information on the Sikh faith and theology, as well as the challenges facing Sikh Americans. The presentation included the viewing of SALDEF’s training video On Common Ground.

SALDEF Attends Diwali Celebration at White House Last week, for the fourth year, SALDEF attended the White House’s Diwali celebration.  The event brought together South Asian community leaders, elected officials, entrepreneurs, and Obama Administration officials, as well as Members of Congress and the Diplomatic Corps. Several speakers, including Vice President Joe Biden, recognized the Wisconsin Shooting earlier this year and acknowledged the Sikh American community’s resilience and spirit. Read the President’s statement on the Observance of Diwali.
  • Army to Allow Turbans in Junior ROTC
  • SALDEF Year End Fundraising Goal Exceeded!
  • UPDATE: India Abroad Apologizes
  • Attention all College Students and Recent Graduates
  • SALDEF Conducts Law Enforcement Training for Howard County, MD Police
  • SALDEF Hosts Successful Know Your Rights Forums in California
  • 2012 Sikh Awareness Pocket Calendars Available
  • SALDEF Participates in Anti-Bullying Circle
  • Scholarship Opportunity Available for High School and College Students
  • Upcoming Events

Army to Allow Turbans in Junior ROTC

The Department of Defense will now allow Sikh and Muslim students participating in Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) to wear turbans and headscarves while in uniform. This victory was won by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) for responding to an incident in which a Muslim teen quit JROTC when her commanding officer would not allow her to wear her hijab in the homecoming parade.  The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army stated in a letter to CAIR that, “the Army has reviewed its JROTC uniform policy and will develop appropriate procedures to provide Cadets the opportunity to request the wear of religious head dress, such as the turban and hijab.”

If you have an issue with your high school JROTC, contact us.

SALDEF Year End Fundraising Goal Exceeded!

With the community’s generous support we surpassed our 2011 year end fundraising goal to raise $75,000.  SALDEF would like to thank everyone for their generous donations! This money will help us continue our mission of defending, informing and empowering Sikh Americans. We could not do this without your generous support!  You can support our work year round, or monthly with a recurring donation at www.saldef.org/donate.

Learn more about our work in our newly released annual report.

UPDATE: India Abroad Apologizes

In November 2011, SALDEF responded to an extremely offensive letter to the editor printed in India Abroad blaming Sikh Americans for the ill treatment they may receive. SALDEF took issue with the author’s words as well as India Abroad’s decision to print such a letter. In their December 9, 2011 publication, the editors of India Abroad printed an apology, stating in part, “[We] sincerely apologize for hurting any sentiments caused by the publication of the said letter.” Read the full apology here.

Attention all College Students and Recent Graduates

SALDEF’s SikhLEAD Internship Program partners with congressional offices to place exceptional Sikh American college students and recent graduates in internship positions on Capitol Hill. Through this program, Sikh American young leaders will have access to a competitive opportunity that will serve to further their academic and professional aspirations. Spend your summer in Washington, DC interning with a member of Congress. Make this a summer you won’t forget and gain valuable experience to build your future!
Application deadline for summer 2012 is February 26th at 11:59PM EST.
Early applications will be given preference. Apply online here!

SALDEF Conducts Law Enforcement Training for Howard County, MD Police

Jasjit Singh, SALDEF Associate Executive Director, conducted a Law Enforcement Partnership Program training for new recruits in the Howard County Maryland Police Department on December 23rd, 2011. The training provided information on the Sikh faith and theology, as well as the challenges Sikh Americans face on a daily basis. Participants watched On Common Ground, a training film co-produced by SALDEF and the Department of Justice, to help articulate the steps officers can take to identify and respect members of the Sikh faith.

SALDEF Hosts Successful Know Your Rights Forums in California

On December 4th and 11th, Know Your Rights Forum events were hosted in Northern and Southern California to address local sangat issues around workplace discrimination, hate crimes, biased incidents and more.  Guest speakers from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), and the Department of Justice, Office of Community Relations Services all spoke to the sangat members in detail regarding their civil rights.  Special thanks to Gurdwara management at Gurdwara Sahib San Jose, San Jose and Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, Buena Park.

2012 Sikh Awareness Pocket Calendars Available

It’s not too late to for SALDEF’s Sikh Awareness Pocket Calendars. Educate your neighbors, friends, and co-workers about Sikh Americans in an easy, informative way through our annual pocket calendars. In their ninth year of production, the 2012 calendars feature full-color images of Sikh Americans, along with examples of core Sikh values and facts about Sikhs in the United States. In a new folded style, the calendars are the size of standard business cards. Sikhs across the nation have distributed them at their workplace, schools, convenience stores, gas stations, taxi cabs, senior citizens centers, and public libraries.


SALDEF Participates in Anti-Bullying Circle

On December 5th, 2011, SALDEF participated in SAALT’s (South Asian Americans Leading Together) DC SAALT Circle, a group of community members who meet bimonthly to discuss issues within the community. The December SAALT Circle addressed the issue of bullying and the South Asian community. SALDEF discussed the impact of bullying from a community level and shared ways that communities can work to reduce and react to bullying. Other speakers on the panel were Akil Vohra from the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and Shawn Gaylord from GLSEN.

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Scholarship Opportunity Available for High School and College Students

The International Institute of Gurmat Studies (IIGS) announces two scholarships ($500.00 each) in memory of its founder Captain K.H. Singh for Sikh Youth who are High School seniors or current college students. The purpose is to award and promote Sikh Youth as they pursue their educational goals. Deadline to receive applications is January 15, 2012. Details are also available via www.iigs.com.  To apply, click here.

Upcoming Events

  • January 5 – Yolo County District Attorney”s Office Training – Woodland, CA
  • January 11 – Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Training  – Philadelphia, PA
  • January 23 —U.S. Park Police Training – Washington, D.C.
  • January 29 – Know Your Rights Forum – Riverside, CA
  • February 8 – Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Training – Los Angeles, CA
  • February 21 – U.S. Park Police Training – Washington, D.C.

December 6, 2011: Earlier today, the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) called on local authorities to initiate a hate crime investigation into the stabbing of a Sikh man at the Fresno Yosemite International Airport on the evening of Sunday, December 4, 2011. READ MORE: Sikh Man Stabbed Waiting for Plane in Fresno (Fresno Bee) WATCH: Stabbing at Fresno Yosemite International Airport (ABC-30) According to the Fresno Police Department, a 56-year old Sikh man from India was stabbed near the security area at Fresno Yosemite International Airport while waiting to board his plane. The Sikh traveler suffered a minor cut to his upper torso, and was treated at the airport prior to resuming his journey back to India. The assailant, identified as 26-year old Mitchell Dufur, reportedly approached the Sikh traveler and stabbed him with a pocket knife, without provocation or exchanging any words. Dufur is now in custody, and being held under suspicion of felony assault with a deadly weapon, after he initially attempted to flee from the airport before being apprehended by the local authorities. READ MORE: Police ID Man who Stabbed Sikh with Turban in Attack at CA Airport (Washington Post) According to Fresno Police officials, they are working to determine why the victim was stabbed, but haven’t determined whether the act was in fact a hate crime, as Dufur has refused to talk with the police about the motive for this attack. SALDEF has been in contact with the Fresno Police Department to gather more details and information about this horrible incident and have offered our services to assist in the investigation in any way possible. SALDEF urges all Sikh Americans to immediately report any incidents of harassment, bullying or assault to SALDEF and your local authorities. If you or someone you know has been a victim of any racially motivated crime, please contact SALDEF directly at 202.403.0246 or via our Report an Incident Form.