In the face of continued violence against Sikhs, the bipartisan American Congressional Sikh Caucus asked the Department of Justice to include an anti-Sikh hate crime category on the Hate Crime Incident Report.
"American Sikhs experience bigotry at all ages, from school-yard bullying to horrific violence. Despite this, an anti-Sikh category has not been added to Form 1-699. Including an anti-Sikh category is an important step in confronting violent hate crimes and increasing public awareness about these crimes," the Sikh Caucus said in a letter to the Advisory Policy Board Members of the Department of Justice.
The Advisory Board which would take a final call on the issue is expected to meet next month.
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"It will help law enforcement and the community to better understand and comprehensively address the dynamics of hate crimes against Sikhs in the United States," said the letter, a copy of which was released to the press.
The letter follows a prolonged string of attacks against the Sikh community, including the shooting at a Gurdwara last August that claimed six innocent lives, and the brutal beating of an elderly Sikh man in Fresno, California earlier this month with a steel pipe.
"With thousands of Sikhs living in the Central Valley, the recent attack in Fresno had a direct impact on our community. However, this attack was not an isolated incident. For many years, hateful crimes against Sikhs have taken place across America. By specifically tracking hate crimes against Sikhs we can assist law enforcement in reducing and preventing future crimes," Valadao said.
"In the face of continued violence targeting American Sikhs across the country, we must act to ensure the safety and well-being of this community," Chu said.
"The common thread between attacks like those in Fresno, Oak Creek and Elk Grove is that they were driven by ignorance and hate. We are calling for an anti-Sikh hate crime statistic so law enforcement can properly categorise, track, and ultimately work to prevent these horrible acts," she said.
Including an anti-Sikh category is an important step in confronting violent hate crimes and increasing public awareness about these crimes, the Caucus said in its statement.
It will add to efforts by Congressman Joe Crowley and the over 100 other members who have pushed for the FBI to collect these statistics.