![]() ![]() There is surprisingly little systematic data about the everyday social realities that Indian Americans experience. And despite the overall professional, educational, and financial success many Indian Americans enjoy, this has not inoculated them from the forces of discrimination, polarization, and contestation over questions of belonging and identity. ![]() Many Indian immigrants might have brought with them identities rooted in their ancestral homeland, while others have eschewed them in favor of a nonhyphenated “American” identity. While the majority are immigrants, a rising share is born and raised in the United States. Today, Indian Americans are a mosaic of recent arrivals and long-term residents. As the number of Indian-origin residents in the United States has swelled north of 4 million, the community’s diversity too has grown. Indian Americans are the second-largest immigrant group in the United States. ![]()
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