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By emma
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Share the thoughts, findings, and collateral material in our respective languages as well as in English, and with respect of our cultural background.

Together, help each other to participate in local/national politics and public services, such as to vote, join town-hall and local meetings, and get our voices heard; to contribute time, energy, republican values, and funds in the political process.

Facilitate the relationship between our local groups and Republican local chapters and clubs, catalyzing our involvement in mainstream politics.
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By Hong Wu
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The Democrats have an irreconcilable dilemma between Asian voters and affirmative action. They want Asian votes but they also want to oenalize them in college admissions which will never be accepted. It's a political time bomb for them.
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By MistyTiger
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Some minorities in the GOP may find themselves at odds with the other conservatives.


In a letter to the Hawaii Republican Party on Wednesday, Rep. Beth Fukumoto wrote about the partisanship she saw from her colleagues on the right, which included criticism from her own caucus that she felt was due to her participation at the Women's March in Honolulu in January.

"This election, I saw members of my party marginalizing and condemning minorities, ethnic or otherwise, and making demeaning comments towards women," Fukumoto wrote in her letter. "So, when I listened as our now top office holder refused to condemn the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, speaking out didn't seem like a choice."
Fukumoto, who served as the House minority leader from 2014 until this year, also wrote about her identity as a Japanese-American woman, and accused the Republican Party of allowing "elements of racism and sexism within the base" that have hurt the party and country.

Often cited as a rising star within the Republican Party, Fukumoto told NBC News previously that she felt attacked by her caucus because of her vocal stance against Trump and the extreme rhetoric coming from many Republican leaders."[The Republican Party] seems to be punishing dissent, and when you have a political party, you need dialogue," Fukumoto said in an interview with NBC News in February.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-ameri ... op-n737341


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