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HRES 1322 119th Congress · House

House Condemns Anti-Asian Racism

Official title: Condemning racist rhetoric targeting Indian and Chinese Americans, reaffirming that immigrants from all backgrounds are vital to the United States, and calling on all elected officials to refrain from language that promotes racial or ethnic division.

What This Bill Does

This resolution condemns racist rhetoric aimed at Indian and Chinese Americans, affirms that immigrants from all backgrounds strengthen the United States, and urges elected officials to avoid language that fuels racial or ethnic division. It is a formal statement of congressional values and public expectations for respectful political speech.

The measure matters because public rhetoric can shape how communities are treated in daily life, from workplace interactions to school climates and neighborhood safety. By calling out racist language directed at Indian and Chinese Americans, it also signals broader support for immigrant communities and for basic norms of inclusion in American civic life.

Who This Bill Affects

Public Relevance 30 / 100
Niche Modest scope Broad

For the general public, this resolution has little direct legal effect, but it can influence the tone of public debate and offer symbolic support to Indian and Chinese American communities and other immigrants. Its main impact is political and cultural rather than regulatory.

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Latest Status

May 22, 2026

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Will It Pass?

0% estimated chance of becoming law

Pass percentages are estimates and may be inaccurate.

Data sourced from api.congress.gov. AI summaries by BillBoard.