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NEW YORK: An Indian-American woman, who has lived in the US for over 30 years, was stopped and asked about her immigration status while she was routinely walking in her neighbourhood in Maryland, as tensions and fear grow regarding US President Donald Trump's immigration policies.

Aravinda Pillalamarri, 47 was walking in her Bel Air neighborhood on the morning of December 21, a routine with her, when she said she was stopped by a Bel Air Police Department officer, a report in The Baltimore Sun said.

Ms Pillalamarri, who was born in India but moved with her parents to the US when she was young, was asked by the police officer about what she was doing and she replied that she was walking. The officer continued to ask several questions. When she asked why the officer was asking her so many questions, he replied because someone had called police.

"Walking while brown?" Ms Pillalamarri said she then asked the officer.

The report said a police supervisor arrived at the scene and began to question Ms Pillalamarri more aggressively. The supervisor told her she wasn't free to leave because she "was under criminal investigation."

He asked why she didn't have identification with her. "Why don't you have ID?" she said the supervisor asked her. "Are you here illegally?"

Once the officers had run her name through their computer system, Ms Pillalamarri said, she was allowed to leave and walked to her home, just a few doors away.

Ms Pillalamarri, has lived in Bel Air for more than 30 years and is a US citizen. Her parents came to America from India when she was a baby. She went to Bel Air High School. "Only when the supervisor asked 'are you here illegally' did my sense of colour, and of being unequal, come forth and my interest in my civil rights take a back seat to get out of the situation safely," she said in the report.

"Public safety does not need to come at the cost of civil rights," she added. "I am sharing this incident here not to ask anyone here to find fault or take sides. We are all on the same side and can use this as an opportunity to learn and improve. The responsibility to uphold civil rights is one that all of us share, and we need to do our part and also expect the police to do their part."

Ms Pillalamarri said she walks in her neighbourhood nearly every day. She related her story to members of the Bel Air Board of Town commissioners at their town meeting on January 17, not to get anyone in trouble but to bring to their attention the need to uphold everyone's civil rights.

Colour was not on her mind when she was first stopped, Ms Pillalamarri told the commissioners.

Bel Air Police Department Chief Charles Moore, who's led the agency since September 2015, said he's not sure if his department has a policy specifically dealing with questioning a person's immigration status, but added: "If there isn't one, there will be."

Mr Moore, who was present at the meeting, said his officers do not ask someone's immigration status, particularly during a routine call. In Ms Pillalamarri's case, there had been a call about suspicious activity and the officers responded, he said.

"There could have been more sensitivity on the part of the officer," Moore told the town commissioners.

Ms Pillalamarri said she was uncertain of what her rights were when the officers stopped her.

"Police are training in dealing with people when they stop them on the street, but ordinary people are not necessarily training in interacting with the police," she said to the commissioners. "I did not know when I was stopped whether I had the right to remain silent, whether I was being legally detained or what information I was required to give."

Ms Pillalamarri has since met with Moore, as well as Town Administrator Jesse Bane, who was formerly county sheriff and a career police officer, about the incident.

Mr Moore said at the town meeting the police department could hold an open forum with the community.

"The community needs to be aware of what police are doing. They have to investigate fully," he said. "And on the officer's part, there has to be sensitivity, so it doesn't escalate to the point of being wrong, of things being said they way they're said."



http://www.ndtv.com/indians-abroad/...d-questioned-about-immigration-status-1653675
 
Police supervisor asked if she was illegal..
She isn't illegal.She won't be charged.No one wants illegal trespassers eating tax payers money.What is the fuss?
 
Indians are the last to face police abuse , Indians are literally the most successful ethnicity in USA.

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Indians are the last to face police abuse , Indians are literally the most successful ethnicity in USA.

Is that why Indians (especially Sikhs) are ususally on the receiving end of Hate Crimes in the USA? Including a US veteran killing all the members of a Sikh Temple in Wisconsin?

Even regular American kids have been conditioned to see you guys as the enemy:


See the video, American kids of all ethnicities, White+Black+Hispanic+Asian, all pointing at this poor Sikh kid and labelling him a terrorist.

This is a phenomenom that exists, no point burying your head in the sand.
 
Is that why Indians (especially Sikhs) are ususally on the receiving end of Hate Crimes in the USA? Including a US veteran killing all the members of a Sikh Temple in Wisconsin?

Even regular American kids have been conditioned to see you guys as the enemy:


See the video, American kids of all ethnicities, White+Black+Hispanic+Asian, all pointing at this poor Sikh kid and labelling him a terrorist.

This is a phenomenom that exists, no point burying your head in the sand.
Kids being bullied is not the same as being targeted by the police like Muslims and blacks do. Police violence on Indians is next to negligible.

You can find hate crime in every country m8 , including china .
 
Its normal , even in Canada and in US police confirms the status , a lot of Indian live in US illegally so whats wrong in it ..... if we condemn illegal Bangladeshis in India so how can we support illegal Indians some where else .
 
Is that why Indians (especially Sikhs) are ususally on the receiving end of Hate Crimes in the USA? Including a US veteran killing all the members of a Sikh Temple in Wisconsin?

Even regular American kids have been conditioned to see you guys as the enemy:


See the video, American kids of all ethnicities, White+Black+Hispanic+Asian, all pointing at this poor Sikh kid and labelling him a terrorist.

This is a phenomenom that exists, no point burying your head in the sand.
Well Sikhs are the victim cause they resemble to Muslims most.Muslims are victim not only in America but most countries.It's Islamophobia.Americans are least concerned about Indian or Chinese communities there...

Police did nothing wrong.Tax payer's money shouldn't be wasted on who enters illegally & serve nothing to GDP...
 
In India if we bracket a women , Police detention in one bracket it will end up in high TRP news ... although if police confirms the status then whats wrong in it.
She was walked back to her home after release ! Period ! None of her rights were violated !
 
Trump supports wont ask if you are Indian or Pakistani Before ... they will bully and later find out , they care if you have white skin , no other skin color can live peacefully in US until Trump is living in Orange House ..
 
i know there are many Indians living illegally (using the loophole in the system) in the US.....they all are skilled people and doing low grade specialized work....what I learned from them is, even the US authorities are aware of their presence but they don't want to deport them as according to US these illegal migrants help them to keep the wage inflation stable/low and these people are extremely wary of being deported hence they cause no harm to society and live very low profile and peaceful life..
 
Kids being bullied is not the same as being targeted by the police like Muslims and blacks do.

And how can they tell the difference between an Indian Hindu, Indian Sikh and Indian Muslim?

There is a reason the phenomenon is called "Flying while brown". Because they can't tell your religion just by looking at you, their movies and TV series have given them the idea that people who look South Asian and Middle Eastern are Muslims.
 
And how can they tell the difference between an Indian Hindu, Indian Sikh and Indian Muslim?

There is a reason the phenomenon is called "Flying while brown". Because they can't tell your religion just by looking at you, their movies and TV series have given them the idea that people who look South Asian and Middle Eastern are Muslims.

They obviously thought she was a Muslim because most Americans think that people of colour must be "Moslem".

Trumpland is a nasty and intolerant place to be for people of color. Racial profiling is also going to be on the rise in Trumpland.
 

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