Florida politician faces backlash over calls for mass deportation of Indians [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Sun 19 Oct 2025 18.58 EDT
Last modified on Sun 19 Oct 2025 18.59 EDT
A city councilmember in Florida is facing backlash from national Indian American organizations, members of Congress, and local residents after posting a series of social media messages that insulted Indian people living in the US and called for them to be deported en masse.
Chandler Langevin, a Palm Bay council member elected last year, made derogatory comments about Indian people across several posts on the social media platform X over roughly three weeks this fall. He claimed that Indians come to America to drain our pockets before returning to India, or worse
to stay. His remarks have sparked widespread anger. Since 29 September, residents along with regional and national Indian American groups have crowded Palm Bay city council meetings and demanded that he step down.
On Thursday night, the council voted 3-2 to formally censure Langevin. During the meeting, Rob Medina, the mayor who also serves on the council, said: Were all overwhelmed by everything. This nation was founded on immigrants
We are all part of the very fabric of the flag, our banner, the United States of America.
Hindus for Human Rights, a national advocacy organization, released a letter calling the remarks overtly bigoted, dehumanizing, and dangerous and urged Republican governor Ron DeSantis to suspend Langevin from his role.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/19/florida-politician-indian-immigrant-posts-backlash
Link to Hindus for Human Rights
LETTER -
Open Letter to Gov. DeSantis on Anti-Indian Remarks: Suspend Palm Bay Councilman