Washington: With specifically mentioning Indians taking over the
country, US President Joe Biden’s intention was to honour the incredible
contribution of the Indian Americans in the field of science, said the White House. Speaking at a daily briefing here, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that
Biden just believes that the statement was a reflection of his belief that
Indian-Americans "make a great contribution to the fabric of
society."
"I would first say that the President was just recognizing
and honoring and valuing, or this was his intention, the incredible
contribution of Indian-Americans to science. He was speaking to an
Indian-American woman who is of course a scientist and an important part of the
NASA team. And he also was, of course, recognizing the incredible contribution
of his own Vice President (Kamala Harris)," Psaki said referring to the
President’s interaction with Swati Mohan.
"He
just believes it was a reflection of his belief that Indian-Americans make a great
contribution to the fabric of society, whether it’s science or education or the
government. And that was what he was trying to convey," She added.
Biden, earlier this month, congratulated the NASA team responsible
for the success of the Perseverance rover that landed on Mars earlier this
month. He lauded the team at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)/California
Institute of Technology, including Dr Swati Mohan, the Indian-American
aerospace engineer, who was one of the many people who spearheaded the
development and the landing system for the rover. Biden while speaking to Dr
Mohan in a video conference call said that the Indian-Americans are
"taking over the country".
Mohan
thanked Biden for interacting with them, but the President said he was honored
to interact with the team.
"This is an incredible honor. Indian -- of descent --
Americans are taking over the country. You (Mohan), my Vice President (Kamala
Harris), my speechwriter (Vinay Reddy) I tell you what. But thank you. You guys
are incredible," Biden told Dr Mohan.
Dr Mohan, who skillfully landed the spacecraft, works at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). She is one of the many Indian women scientists, engineers and missile developers, who are leaving a trail for future generations.
On
the question of a number of Indian-Americans who came to the United States as
legal immigrants feeling that the Biden is not much focused on resolving the
issues related to legal immigrants, rather than they are more focused on
illegal immigrants, the secretary told the journalist that the scribe
"must write an article" about how the president’s immigration bill
proposes "a number of fixes or changes in the legal and legislative system
to ensure that those issues are addressed and we're eager to move that forward
with members of both parties."
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