Opinion: Caste bill would harm California’s South Asian communities

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Opinion: Caste bill would harm California’s South Asian communities
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Legislation may be well-intended, but the unintended negative consequences are enormous.

that targeted “aliens ineligible for citizenship” — Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Indian immigrant farmers — to deprive them of their agricultural land and long-term leases.

Every racial and ethnic community has its internal dynamics, some positive and others harmful. Harmful dynamics may spill over into the workplace or other places where discrimination is prohibited. But there are laws in place that offer protection and appropriate remedies if that happens. There is no agreed upon definition of caste — even the government of India does not have a definition. When I was researching caste for the Hinduism chapter of my world religions book, I asked my stepson’s Indian mother-in-law what her caste was when she was in India. Her answer? Christian.

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