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The Republican Hindu Coalition is a Hindu-American conservative interest group in the United States that "was founded in 2015 to be the unique bridge between the Hindu-American community and Republican policymakers and leaders."

Shalabh Kumar was inspired by the Republican Jewish Coalition to create RHC.[1] RHC has offered $25 billion to support the Trump wall.[2] The organization also supports a merit-based immigration system to allow "children of high-skilled workers awaiting green cards to be granted legal permanent residency immediately."[3]

References

  1. ^ Smilowitz, Elliot (17 November 2015). "Republican Hindu Coalition rolls out GOP heavy hitters for launch". The Hill.
  2. ^ "Republican Hindu Coalition Offers to Raise $25 Billion for Trump's Wall to 'Protect Our Children'". News18.
  3. ^ "High-skilled Indian workers rally for Trump's merit-based immigration plan". The Washington Post.