Three Indian American members of Congress say more representation needed in government

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In 1960, 12,000 Indian immigrants were in the U.S. Now there are 5 million.

Three Indian-American members of Congress want more representation in politics.In 1960, there were 12,000 Indian immigrants in the country. Now there are 5 million, according to census data.

ABC News' Zohreen Shah interviewed Democratic Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi, of Illinois, Shri Thanedar, of Michigan, and Pramila Jayapal, of Washington state, to discuss the need for Indian American representation in government.ABC NEWS: Let's rewind a bit. 1960. There were 12,000 Indian immigrants in this country. Now there's 5 million. You have a half-Indian vice president; five Indian American members of Congress.

ABC NEWS: We have seen a surge in undocumented Indian immigrants, different from how you guys came here, grow 70% in the last 15 years or so. Why do you think that surge is happening right now? JAYAPAL I mean, I think it's really important because we've got a real opportunity to increase our numbers for Indian Americans.JAYAPAL Double, here in Congress. And I think that when you have that representation, several things happen. You change the way other people see their opportunities. You really engage people to vote more in our democracy, and you get better policy.

KRISHNAMOORTHI: Yes. Um, I have not yet met a single person who wants their TikTok controlled by the Chinese Communist Party versus a TikTok that's not. And that's the aim of this bill. It's not a ban. It's meant-KRISHNAMOORTHI: It won't be available until it gets sold.JAYAPAL: A very big one. I think that there's there's a very small number of people that could take it over.

ABC NEWS: You talk about looking at the world. You talk about your parents still being in India. Are you concerned right now about American Indian relationships?

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