Republican candidate Dr Rajesh Mohan, who is representing New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District, said that strengthening border security should be prioritized to safeguard United States. The politician made the remarks during a kickoff reception hosted by the Monmouth County South Asian Republican Coalition (SARC).
"Strengthening border security is paramount to safeguarding our nation," Mohan asserted. “We must stop illegal immigration to ensure the safety and prosperity of our citizens. My campaign is dedicated to keeping jobs at home, creating better jobs, and ensuring higher pay, which is essential for fostering a strong economy."
Organized by Juned Qazi, chair of Monmouth SARC, the event drew an impressive crowd of over 250 attendees, showcasing the growing political engagement within the South Asian community.
The reception featured a distinguished lineup of Monmouth County's political leadership. Notable attendees included Chairman Shaun Golden, Commissioner Director Tom Arnone, Deputy Director Ross Licitra, County Clerk Christine Hanlon, Commissioner Susan Kiley, Assemblywoman Vicky Flynn, Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger, and Priti Pandya-Patel, Co-Chair of the NJGOP South Asian Coalition.
Addressing the enthusiastic crowd, Mohan outlined his vision for a stronger America, emphasizing key issues such as border security, immigration, job creation, and economic growth.
Mohan's vision struck a chord with the audience, resonating with their shared commitment to core values like security, economic prosperity, and opportunity. His focus on these issues aligns with the broader goals of the Republican Party, which seeks to address the concerns of all residents and communities within the district.
The event hosted by the Monmouth County SARC represents a significant momentum for Mohan's campaign, showcasing the growing political engagement and influence of the South Asian community in the county and beyond. As the election season progresses, the coalition's backing will play a crucial role in amplifying his message and working towards a prosperous future for New Jersey and its 3rd Congressional District.
Mohan with other political leaders of Monmouth County. /
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