Gurbir S Grewal, a public prosecutor who previously served as an Assistant US Attorney in New York and New Jersey, was named by New Jersey Governor-elect Phil Murphy yesterday.
With this nomination, Grewal is set to become the first Sikh-American state Attorney General in the United States.
Grewal said that he decided to pursue public service to give back to a country that has given him and other immigrant families so much.
"As someone who has experienced hate and intolerance first-hand throughout my life, I wanted to work to ensure that we all live in a fair and just society," Grewal said after the announcement, wbgo.org reported.
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The move has been welcomed by the South Asian Bar Association (SABA).
Grewal, who has spent most of his legal career in public service, is currently the Bergen County prosecutor. Working for a most populous county in New Jersey, Grewal serves a community of almost one million with his staff of 265.
Grewal obtained his law degree from the College of William & Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law in 1999.
"The decision to appoint a visible minority as the chief law enforcement officer for New Jersey reflects the diversity of the state and of the US, and is especially important in a time where minorities and immigrants have often felt targeted by law enforcement," said SABA president Rishi Bagga.
Grewal is a past president of SABA New York and a member of the New Jersey Asian Pacific American lawyers Association.
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