[Congressional Record Volume 152, Number 85 (Tuesday, June 27, 2006)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1293]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FOR JOB WELL DONE DURING CITIZENSHIP DAY
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HON. GENE GREEN
of texas
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Mr. GENE GREEN of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in order to thank
our staff and volunteers for their hard work and dedication in holding
one of our most successful Citizenship Days.
Citizenship Day is an event that our office has held for the past 12
years. It is an event that assists legal residents in becoming
Citizens. Since 1994 this event has been one of the most rewarding
experiences I've had since becoming a Member of Congress. To be able to
assist someone in their dream of becoming a citizen of this great
Nation is truly amazing. This year we were able to assist over 320
people process their applications for citizenship.
In order to become a citizen, one must go through a series of stages
to fully complete their application forms. Our office assists these
very people by setting up a one-stop application processing
opportunity. We set up various stages where applicants were able to get
assistance in filling out the application form, take the necessary
pictures, purchase a cashiers check for the application fee, speak with
and receive quality control of their application from an immigration
attorney, and the postal service provided the opportunity to send their
citizenship application by certified mail.
None of this would have been possible without the help of our
wonderful volunteers that took time from their families to be with us
on this great day.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the members of the U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), J.P. Morgan Chase, NALEO,
LULAC, the U.S. Postal Service and Mamacita's Restaurant for their
dedication to the community and for the intricate role they played in
assisting many of our residents fulfill their dreams of becoming U.S.
Citizens.
I would also like to give a special thanks to the following
volunteers that made this day such a success: Constable Victor Trevino
and his officers, Ms. Theresa Turnini, Mr. Charles R. Flores, Ms.
Herlinda Garcia, Mr. Francisco B. Rodriguez III, Mrs. Margaret
Rodriguez, Ms. Josephine Mendoza, Mr. John Martinez, Mr. Rafael
Palafox, Ms. Juana Wilson, Ms. Anna Nunez, Ms. Mary Closner, Ms. Amanda
Stewart, Ms. Rose B. Garcia, Mr. Anselmo Davila, Mr. Guadalupe Flores
Jr., Ms. Frances Munoz, Ms. Veronica Sanchez, Ms. Xiaochun Zhou, Mr.
Jaime Elizondo, Ms. Sylvia Ramirez-Martinez, Ms. Sylvia Espadin, Ms.
Natasha Jabbar, Ms. Thelma Valle, Miss Perla Gonzalez, Ms. Sophie Hu,
Mr. Joe Vail, Ms. Teresa Murguia, Miss Krystal Hernandez, Ms. Frances
Hernandez, Mr. Francisco Valle, Ms. Veronica Avalos, Ms. Ursula
Featherston, Ms. Rosalinda Salazar, Ms. Carmen Galle, Ms. Martina
Garza, Ms. Patrese Ruffin-Bush, Ms. Patricia Perez, Mr. Adrian Espadin,
Mr. Edward Gonzalez, Dr. Melissa Najera, Ph.D., Mr. Cassandra Juarez,
Ms. Clarissa Juarez, Mr. John Gavidia, Ms. Esther Arrendell, Mr. Jimmy
Jackson, Mr. Jose Henriquez, Ms. Santa Herrera, Ms. Martha Bulbai, Mrs.
Kristen Quan, Ms. Ada Smoot, Mr. Eduardo Garcia, Ms. Cristina Valdez,
Ms. Claudia Rodas, Mr. Eric Rodas, Ms. Ivonne Moreira, Ms. Jenny
Marquez, Ms. Terasina Niles, Ms. Erika Faz, Mr. Kirk Savarese, Ms.
Jeanette Niles, Ms. Tania Buitron, Ms. Veronica Sainz, Ms. Belinda
Castro Ms. Sylvia Halfhill and Ms. Sandy Heathman.
For too long we have been hearing that immigrants are a detriment to
our society. Well I'm here to tell you that most immigrants are just
like our forefathers who established this great Nation of ours. They
are just like the millions of immigrants who have come before them
longing for a better life, longing to become American citizens, longing
for the American Dream.
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