[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 64 (Tuesday, May 8, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S2960]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ASIAN-PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH 2012
Mrs. FEINSTEIN. Mr. President, I rise today to honor the Asian and
Pacific Islander community in the United States and celebrate the
tremendous contribution these Americans have made to our Nation.
There are an estimated 17.3 million residents of Asian descent in our
country and 5.6 million Asian-Pacific Americans living in California. I
am proud that our State has the largest Asian population in the
country.
California also boasts the highest number of Asian-owned businesses
at 508,969, and the U.S. Armed Forces has more than 265,000 Asian-
American veterans.
In 1977, Senators Daniel Inouye and Spark Matsunaga of Hawaii
introduced a resolution in the Senate and President Jimmy Carter signed
a joint resolution officially establishing Asian-Pacific American
Heritage Week to honor the first Japanese immigrants to the United
States and the Chinese individuals who worked on the Transcontinental
Railroad. In 1992, May was officially designated Asian-Pacific American
Heritage Month.
This year's Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month theme, ``Striving
for Excellence in Leadership, Diversity and Inclusion,'' is embodied in
the accomplishments of numerous Asian-Pacific Americans.
In Congress, my colleagues, Senators Daniel Inouye and Daniel Akaka,
are joined by California Representatives Judy Chu, Mike Honda, and
Doris Matsui as examples of good public servants.
A number of California cities are led by Asian-Pacific Americans,
including: Mayor Ling-Ling Chang of Diamond Bar, Mayor Edwin Lee of my
hometown of San Francisco, Mayor Jean Quan of Oakland, Mayor Richard
Sun of San Marino, Mayor Jeremy Yamaguchi of Placentia, and Mayor
Vincent Yu of Temple City.
Additionally, it is appropriate to acknowledge the outstanding
contributions of Asian-Pacific Americans who sit on the bench in
California.
Judge Edward M. Chen just finished his first year as a U.S. district
court judge in San Francisco.
Associate Justice Goodwin Liu was recently appointed to the Supreme
Court of California.
Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen has served with distinction as the first
Vietnamese-American Federal judge since 2009, and was nominated to the
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in 2011. She has won confirmation to the
Ninth Circuit, which makes her the first Asian-American female Federal
appellate judge in the Nation.
Public service is by no means the only area in which Asian-Pacific
Americans have made great strides forward.
National Basketball Association phenomenon Jeremy Lin, a California
native, has provided inspiration well beyond the Asian-Pacific American
community. From young children to adults, the Harvard-educated athlete
has proven to millions that no dream is too big to achieve.
Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month is particularly relevant in
2012, as we recognize the 70th anniversary of the Japanese-American
relocation during World War II, under Executive Order 9066.
I remember this shameful page in our history. As a young girl, my
father took me to the Tanforan Racetrack, near San Francisco, which was
a staging point for Japanese Americans en route to more permanent
detention centers. Seeing the barbed wire, and the men, women, and
children housed in horse stables and small buildings on the infield of
the racetrack was an experience I will never forget.
It is important that our Nation acknowledge mistakes, no matter how
far in the past. I am proud to have cosponsored and voted in support of
a resolution expressing congressional regret for decades of legislation
targeting Chinese people for physical and political exclusion, as well
as reaffirming the commitment of the Senate to preserve civil rights
and constitutional protection of all Asian-Pacific Americans.
The future of the Asian-Pacific American community is bright, and I
have no doubt it will see many triumphs in the years ahead. Today, it
is my honor to recognize the ongoing determination, ambition, and
success of Asian-Pacific Americans during Asian-Pacific American
Heritage Month.
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