[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 116 (Thursday, September 15, 2005)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1879-E1880]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                   TRIBUTE TO HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

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                          HON. JOSE E. SERRANO

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, September 15, 2005

  Mr. SERRANO. Mr. Speaker, it is with great pleasure that I rise today 
to pay tribute to National Hispanic Heritage Month. During this month, 
America celebrates the traditions, ancestry, and unique experiences of 
those who trace their roots to Mexico, the countries of Central and 
South America, the Caribbean and Spain and we thank them for the many 
contributions they have made to this nation.
  Unlike any other country on earth, America thrives on its ability to 
attract people of all faiths, colors and creeds to reside within its 
borders. Such mixing of cultural knowledge and experiences has helped 
this country to become the greatest nation the world has ever known. 
Moreover, as a Puerto Rican, I am very proud of the contributions 
Hispanics have made and continue to make to this cultural mosaic.
  Hispanic influence on American culture is evident from every aspect 
of American life including music, film, food, arts, sports and 
politics. Economically, culturally, and politically, Latinos are an 
integral part of our nation. As we celebrate this special month I would 
like to pay special tribute to those who were Hispanic trailblazers and 
helped to bring the rich culture of the Hispanic people to the United 
States. As a Hispanic Member of Congress, I along with the rest of the 
Congressional Hispanic Caucus, follow in the footsteps of great 
pioneers such as Joseph Marion Hernandez who became the first Hispanic 
to serve as a member of the United States Congress in 1822. Roberto 
Clemente, Celia Cruz, Raul Julia and countless others helped to open 
doors in their respective fields enabling the Hispanics of today to 
share their rich history and culture with all Americans.
  As we forge ahead in the 21st century we must continue to work to 
guarantee that America is not only rich with diversity but equality as 
well. I am committed to ensuring that Hispanics are able to enjoy a 
higher standard of living for generations to come. It is important that 
Hispanics become home owners, attend institutions of higher learning, 
earn higher wages and receive quality healthcare. The success of this 
nation depends upon the success of all its citizens.
  Mr. Speaker, for their many contributions to our nation and culture, 
and for their unyielding drive to achieve the American dream, I ask my 
colleagues to join me in paying tribute to Hispanic Americans during 
Hispanic Heritage Month.

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