US Congresswoman Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, said in a statement Monday that Lieutenant Adeel Rana will be her guest at the historic event "in an effort to combat the rising anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States."
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Rana, a naturalised American citizen, immigrated to the US from Pakistan in the 1980s. He is a US Army veteran and served at Ground Zero after the September 11 attacks as a member of the New York Army National Guard.
He is presently the commanding officer of NYPD's Community Affairs Immigrant Outreach Unit.
"It will be an honour to have Lt Rana at State of the Union and I look forward to welcoming him to the president's address to Congress," Meng said.
"His attendance will be a tremendous show of solidarity against the increased Islamophobia that has disgracefully spread across our country, and hopefully his presence can help combat it. I thank him for accepting my invitation, and for his commitment to standing against hate and fear. I will make sure the White House and Congressional leadership are aware of his attendance," she added.
"I am greatly honoured to be invited to President Obama's State of the Union Address as a guest of Representative Meng," Lt Rana said.
"I feel extremely proud for having received this invitation. As an American Muslim who has always been dedicated to serving my country and my fellow Americans, I see this as a wonderful opportunity to represent all great Muslim Americans."
"There are many patriotic Muslim Americans from all walks of life who love and serve the United States of America, including nurses and doctors who save lives of Americans, teachers who educate America's next generation and last but not least, the men and women of our armed forces and law enforcement who protect this great country. God Bless America!" he added.
Congresswoman Meng said the one extra ticket she was given would allow Lt Rana to sit in the House of Representatives gallery for the president's speech, which will be televised live. "The event will also be historic since it will be President Obama's last State of the Union address before he leaves office," she said.
There are about 800 Muslim uniformed police officers out of about 35,000, according to the NYPD Muslim Officers Society. Of those, about 20 are higher ranked officials.
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