Indian-American Leader Strengthens VFAF Ties

Written on 12/28/2024
Muzaina Fathima


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Atlanta, GA: Kartik Bhatt, a prominent Indian-American community leader and advocate, has been appointed as the Deputy Political Director of the Veterans for America First (VFAF) Georgia State Chapter. 

Announced by VFAF Georgia President Jared Craig, this move underlines Bhatt's dedication to bridging communities and supporting the organization’s key missions.


Bhatt, recognized for his political and civic engagement, has held numerous influential roles, including serving as a National Representative for Indians for Trump and being a member of the Trump campaign’s Hindu Coalition. 

In his new role, Bhatt met with Tom Homan, a former border czar, to discuss issues tied to immigration and border security, a shared priority for VFAF. 

Homan, a vocal advocate for addressing the U.S. immigration crisis, highlighted the urgency of these challenges through his contributions to the documentary Border Invasion – An American Crisis.

The appointment coincides with VFAF’s relaunch of its State Chapter Program in Georgia, with a renewed focus on fostering relationships between law enforcement and the community.

Bhatt will lead efforts to meet every police chief and county sheriff in Georgia by 2026, reinforcing the organization’s grassroots approach. 

This initiative complements VFAF's broader agenda of supporting veterans and advancing America First candidates.


Jared Craig expressed enthusiasm for the team’s vision, stating, “We will continue to fight for veteran causes and support America First candidates. We are here to Make America Great Again!”

Kartik Bhatt’s appointment signals a strategic step for VFAF Georgia in its efforts to address immigration and strengthen ties between law enforcement and local communities. 

His leadership and the team’s dedication offer hope for impactful changes benefiting veterans and broader community security.