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Nov
07

Striking a Balance: Immigration, Resource Allocation, and Rent Stability


In the vibrant tapestry of American society, immigration has always been a dynamic thread. The United States, since its inception, has welcomed individuals from diverse backgrounds, making it a melting pot of cultures, traditions, and stories. It's a legacy we cherish and continue to uphold today. However, within this complex issue, lies the challenge of striking the right balance between compassion for those seeking a better life and the responsibility we owe to our citizens and legal immigrants.



In the immigration debate, Sukhi Singh looks closely at the allocation of resources, particularly in relation to immigrants, both legal and undocumented. Additionally, we must address another press...


Nov
07

The Border Wall Policy Debate: Examining the Impact of Leadership


The proposal to construct a border wall has been a contentious issue that has ignited impassioned debates and stark divisions. Sukhi Singh finds that a closer examination is warranted, particularly when it comes to the differing reactions to similar policies under different leadership.



Trump's Wall: A Policy of Contention



During the Trump administration, the proposal to build a physical border wall triggered strong support and fierce opposition. Critics argued that the policy was costly, ineffective, and neglected to address the root causes of immigration. However, a critical issue that emerged during this debate was the extent to which the policy's reception was influenced by the leader who...


Nov
07

Escalation in the Gaza Strip: A Complex Situation


In recent developments, the Gaza Strip has witnessed a significant escalation of tensions. A large number of rockets were launched from Gaza towards Israeli towns, followed by a breach of the heavily fortified border fence with Israel. This breach allowed individuals to enter Israeli territory, resulting in clashes and a tragic loss of life, including both civilians and soldiers. The scale of this event is deeply concerning for all involved.



This incident, referred to as "Al-Aqsa Storm" by some, was presented as a response to perceived Israeli actions, including events at the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem and the ongoing blockade of Gaza.



Response from Israel



In the wake of these events, Israe...


Nov
07

The Unsolved Tragedy, Sikh Separatism, and its Impact on U.S.-Canada-India Relations


This summer, a tragic incident unfolded in British Columbia, Canada, that sent shockwaves through the Sikh community and reverberated across international borders. The life of Hardeep Singh Nijjar was brutally taken outside a temple in Surrey, igniting simmering tensions between Sikh separatists and the Indian government. While the murder remains a mystery, its implications extend far and wide, affecting the intricate relationships between the United States, Canada, and India.



The Murder that Shook the Sikh Community



In June, Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead in the bustling parking lot of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey. Nijjar was a vocal supporter of the Khalistan movement, which ...


Sep
16

Balancing Access and Responsibility: Marijuana and CBD Dispensaries in District 29 of NYC


In the dynamic landscape of District 29 in New York City, a thoughtful and nuanced conversation is taking place regarding the placement of marijuana and CBD dispensaries. This discourse revolves around the crucial question of providing accessible avenues for those in need while upholding the sanctity of residential neighborhoods, educational institutions, places of worship, and the well-being of senior citizens. Join us as we delve into the rationale behind a mindful approach to dispensary locations and explore how Sukhi Singh for NYC is championing a responsible vision.


Prioritizing Responsible Placement for Community Well-Being


At the core of this approach lies an unwavering commitment to th...


Sep
16

Striking a Balance: Addressing Immigration Challenges and Positive Impact in District 29


In the diverse and vibrant community of District 29, a critical conversation is unfolding around immigration, open borders, and the influx of incoming undocumented immigrants. While compassion and inclusivity are essential, it's crucial to examine the potential negative effects that unregulated immigration might have on our community. Join us as we delve into the complexities of this issue, explore its impact on District 29, understand how Sukhi Singh's approach seeks to create a balanced future, and highlight the positive impact of ensuring legal immigration.



Navigating Open Borders and Immigration Challenges



The idea of open borders and the need for a compassionate immigration system have ...


Aug
30

Prioritizing Home: Education, Safety, and Our Responsibility to Our Own


Prioritizing Home: Education, Safety, and Our Responsibility to Our Own


In a rapidly changing world, it's easy to get caught up in global affairs and external concerns. However, it's crucial to remember that before we can extend our help to others, we must ensure that our own house is in order. Focusing on our home, our people, and our children's future is not only a matter of practicality but also a moral obligation. Let's delve into the importance of putting our own citizens first, addressing the needs of our children, safeguarding their well-being, and explore both the challenges and benefits of this approach in the context of District 29, led by Sukhi Singh.


Education: Nurturing Our Future...


May
26

Candidates for Austin Street to Promenade 2 have different opinions



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The 29th City Council District of Queens , which includes Forest Hills, Autumn Park, and Rego Park, has nearly 29% of the Asian population. The two Democratic candidates are Ethan Felder and Sukhi Singh. , recently shared their political opinions at the Queens election forum held by Yachao Meng. The two had different opinions on whether Austin Street (Austin St.), a local main street, should become a pedestrian street.



Feder, a labor lawyer who grew up in Forest Hills, has called for the closure of the controversial Umbrella Hotel in Autumn Gardens, saying he will focus on education, quality of life and the climate crisis so that local schools Fully funded, invested in parks, and guarantee...


May
26

Working Together Is Way to Go: How Sukhi Singh, NYC District 29 City Council Candidate, Is Creating a Safer Community for Everyone



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People are the pillar of every community. It has been like that since the dawn of time. People got together and, for the sake of progress, thought of ways to work together and create a more efficient and safe environment. Even today, in the fast-paced, development-driven society of abundance, where everything is safer, better, and thriving, people are still the driving factor of improvement.


But sometimes, to keep up with the demand and better standard of living, rethinking how to improve community safety is critical to maintaining a healthy and thriving society, especially in densely populated urban areas like Queens, New York.



Singh says that “With all the new high rises being bui...


“ They took the time to become well-versed in the intricacies of our business, and instead of reveals at set milestones, we were in constant communication throughout the process. ”

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