[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 165 (Tuesday, December 14, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H8334-H8335]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THANKING LINCOLN DIAZ-BALART FOR HIS SERVICE IN CONGRESS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentlewoman from Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) is recognized for 5
minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Madam Speaker, I would like to honor a great public
servant and a dear friend, Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart, who, after
17 years of distinguished service to our south Florida community here
in Congress, is retiring. The House of Representatives is indeed losing
a great man and a dedicated leader.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart has left a legacy that is extensive and worthy of
praise. He has led a life guided by his principles, and he has not
wavered in his convictions; convictions based on his love for this
great country and the freedom that it embodies.
Lincoln's story is truly an American story. Having fled the Castro
regime with his family, he became a fierce and staunch defender for
human rights and the rule of law throughout the world. He became a
voice for those whose own voices are silenced by repressive
governments.
His commitment to public service is a testament to not only his
character, but to the valuable lessons that he learned from his father,
Rafael Diaz-Balart. The courage that Rafael demonstrated as he fought
against Castro's totalitarian tactics left a profound impact on his son
Lincoln. It instilled in Lincoln a sense of duty and a fierce urgency
to help others.
From the beginning of his life in public service, Lincoln devoted
himself to aiding those less fortunate. Early in his career, he used
his expertise as an attorney to assist south Florida's most vulnerable
by providing free legal services to the poor. He also served as an
assistant State attorney in Miami-Dade County.
Lincoln began his career in politics by being elected to the Florida
House of Representatives in 1986 and later to the Florida Senate in
1989. And then, in 1992, he was elected to our body, the U.S. House of
Representatives.
I have enjoyed working with Lincoln as we have tackled the issues
that have been of vital importance to our south Florida communities.
And two of his proudest moments, Madam Speaker, were the passage of
the Helms-Burton Act and the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American
Relief Act, both of which he helped author. The Helms-Burton Act
strengthened and codified into law the embargo against the Castro
dictatorship. And the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief
Act granted temporary protected status to hundreds and hundreds of
refugees who were fleeing repressive governments in Central America.
Another proud moment came in 1997, when Lincoln helped secure
legislation that extended SSI benefits to so many legal immigrant
families.
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Lincoln has also been a tireless advocate for providing Hispanic
youth the resources necessary to compete in a global economy.
Recognizing that the Hispanic community has and will continue to
contribute much to our great Nation, Lincoln helped create the
Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute, CHLI, a nonprofit,
nonpartisan organization that provides Hispanic youth with the
opportunities to interact with leaders in the public and private
sectors. Its Global Leaders Congressional Internship Program has helped
hundreds of Hispanic students expand their professional horizons and
enhance their understanding of governments and businesses.
Lincoln will be missed in Congress, but I know that south Florida
will continue to count him as a leader. He will soon begin to work
closely with the
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group Rosa Blanca, or White Rose. This organization was formed by his
father, Rafael, in order to counter the totalitarian and collectivism
objectives of the Castro regime.
As Lincoln begins this new stage in his professional and personal
life, I know that our entire south Florida community, as well as my
esteemed colleagues in the Congress, wish him and his family, his dear
wife Cristina, and his sons, Danny and L.G., nothing but the best.
Godspeed, my friend.
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