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  2. Usha Vance - Wikipedia

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    Usha Bala Chilukuri [4] [b] was born in a suburb of San Diego County, California, [7] on January 6, 1986, [2] to Telugu Indian immigrants. [8] [9] Her father is a mechanical engineer from IIT Madras and a lecturer at San Diego State University, [10] [11] and her mother is a molecular biologist and provost at the University of California, San Diego. [12]

  3. Americans in India - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, more than 400,000 American soldiers were sent to India. [3]After the end of British colonial rule in India in 1947, the "colonial third culture" surrounding employment, which featured expatriates in superior roles, natives in subordinate roles, and little informal socialisation between the two, began to be replaced with a "co-ordinate third culture", based around the ...

  4. Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 dramatically opened entry to the U.S. to immigrants other than traditional Northern European groups, which would significantly alter the demographic mix in the U.S. [49] Not all Indian Americans came directly from India; some moved to the U.S. via Indian communities in other countries, including the ...

  5. Racial classification of Indian Americans - Wikipedia

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    U.S. courts classified Indians as both white and non-white through a number of cases. In 1909, Bhicaji Balsara became the first Indian to gain U.S. citizenship. As a Parsi, he was ruled to be "the purest of Aryan type" and "as distinct from Hindus as are the English who dwell in India". Thirty years later, the same Circuit Court to accept ...

  6. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Indian Australians and India were the largest source of new permanent migrants to Australia in 2017–2018, [248] and Indians were the most educated migrant group in Australia with 54.6% of Indian migrants in Australia holding a bachelor's or higher educational degree, which is more than three times Australia's national average of ...

  7. Americans - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. Citizens and nationals of the United States This article is about the people of the United States of America. For a background on their demonym, see American (word). For other uses, see American (disambiguation) and The Americans (disambiguation). For the legal term, see United States ...

  8. Birthright citizenship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. Person's acquisition of United States citizenship by virtue of the circumstances of birth For laws regarding U.S. citizenship, see United States nationality law. For U.S. citizenship (birthright and naturalized), see Citizenship of the United States. United States citizenship and ...

  9. Citizenship of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Message in the passport of an American Samoan, stating that the passport holder is a national, but not a citizen, of the U.S. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 made a distinction between "citizenship" and "nationality" of the United States: all United States citizens are also United States nationals, but not all U.S. nationals are ...