It's a heatedtopiclatelyandit's goingtocertainlyplay a majorroleinthisyear's presidentialelection.
Andwhilethereareplentyofpolicyargumentsworthdiscussing, today, I wanttofocusononeofthemanygroupsthathavebeenmakingtheirwaytotheUSborder: Chinesenationals.
It's a groupthathasseen a recentspikeinmigrationactivityhereintheUS.
In 2019, afterdecadesoflegalbattles, India's SupremeCourtissued a rulingthatsaidthedestructionoftheIslamicstructurewasanegregiousviolationoftheruleoflaw,
butgrantedHindugroupspermissiontobuild a templetherewhilegivingtheMuslimcommunityanotherplotofland, officiallyendingthedispute.
Buttherulingwasseenas a blowtowardsIndia's Muslimminority, manyofwhomsaythegovernmentseesthemassecond-classcitizens.
A fewmonthslater, ModilaidthefoundationstonefortheRamMandir.
Sincethen, thecityofAyodhyaitselfhasundergone a fullinfrastructuralmakeover.
Ithas a newairportanditsroads, railwaysandotherhistoricalsiteshavebeenrevamped.