[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 141 (Wednesday, September 21, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S5832]
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HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
Mr. RUBIO. Mr. President, September marks the start of a month-long
celebration of the Hispanic community's contributions to America's
exceptionalism and the strength of the common values that unite our
Nation.
We celebrate a community whose accomplishments and stories remind us
that the American Dream is as alive today as it has ever been.
During this same time, our Nation faces an unemployment rate of 9.1
percent, and the Hispanic community struggles with a rate over 11
percent. Now more than ever, we must fight for pro-growth policies that
will allow my generation to continue the great tradition of leaving our
children a stronger and more prosperous America than the one we
inherited from our parents.
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the American dream. We
celebrate people like my parents, who came from Cuba, worked hard and
opened doors for their children that were closed to them. We celebrate
a community where the number of young adults enrolling in college has
grown by 349,000 in the last year. We salute the many Hispanic men and
women fighting for our freedom in our armed forces. We also remember
how lucky we are to live in a country where success is not limited by
the circumstances of one's birth.
I am proud to be an American of Cuban descent, and today I would like
to celebrate the many Hispanic Americans whose talents,
accomplishments, and cultures have strengthened America.
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