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Hạ Viện Hoa Kỳ vừa thông qua - chấp nhận ngày 2 tháng 5 hàng năm là ngày Tỵ Nạn VN- luật H.Res. 342
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Một bông hồng đỏ thắm gởi đến Ông Cao Quang Ánh- hễ là Việt Tỵ nạn minh có ngày để ghi vào lịch sử sau này con cháu mình không quên nhờ đâu chúng có mặt – ăn học vẻ vang dân Việt trên đất Mỹ- XC


Thông tin về việc Hạ Viện Hoa Kỳ vừa thông qua. Chấp nhận ngày 2 tháng 5 hàng năm là ngày Tỵ Nạn Việt Nam . Dự luật do dân biểu Cao Quang Ánh đệ trình 28.04.2009, nay được chấp thuận . Kính chuyển, phổ biến.

This is a press release from Rep. Cao’s office in case you’re interested.

Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:33 PM
Subject: Cao Press Release on H.Res. 342
Importance: High
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: D. Clayton Hall /
April 28, 2009 A. Brooke Bennett

Phone: (202) 225-6636

Cao Commemorates “Vietnamese Refugees Day”

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Anh “Joseph” Cao’s (LA-02) first piece of legislation, H.Res. 342, designating May 2, 2009 as “Vietnamese Refugees Day,” was passed unanimously by the U.S. House of Representatives.

“The resolution commemorates the arrival of Vietnamese refugees in the United States, documents their harrowing experiences and subsequent achievements in their new homeland, and honors the host countries and other voluntary agencies that welcomed the boat people and facilitated their resettlement into mainstream society in the United States,” declared Cao.

On May 2, 2009, designated as “Vietnamese Refugees Day,” the Library of Congress’ Asian Division will join many Vietnamese-American organizations across the United States in sponsoring a symposium entitled: “Journey to Freedom: A Boat People Retrospective.”

“Like me, many of the conflict’s refugees came to the United States. In fact, it was April 28, 1974, exactly 34 years ago today, that, as Saigon fell, I climbed aboard a C-130 destined for the United States and my new life,” said Cao in support of the resolution.

Cao added that, since the Vietnam War ended, approximately 2,000,000 Vietnamese boat people and other refugees are dispersed globally. As of 2006, 72 percent of those Vietnamese-American in the United States are naturalized United States citizens — the highest rate among Asian groups.

Vietnamese-American s significantly contribute to the cultural and economic prosperity of the United States as artists, scientists, astronauts, restaurateurs, Olympians, professors and lawyers. H.Res. 342 designates May 2, 2009 as “Vietnamese Refugees Day” in honor of Vietnamese-American s’ journey to freedom.

“By doing so, we enshrine in the hearts and consciousness of Americans the tragic, heroic and uplifting stories of perseverance and the pursuit of freedom of millions of Vietnamese refugees to ensure these stories will stand as an inspiration to generations of Americans to come,” affirmed Cao.

The bill had 67 co-sponsors.

Cao’s statement from the House floor can be viewed here:

http://clips. shadowtv. net/media/ stv/3343/ 8/2009/118/ 13/3343_8_ 20090428_ 130414_820. wmv


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