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Steel, Correa Introduce Resolution Recognizing the 48th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon

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Congresswoman Michelle Steel | Congresswoman Michelle Steel Official website

Congresswoman Michelle Steel | Congresswoman Michelle Steel Official website

WASHINGTON, D.C. - On April 28, Co-Chairs of the Vietnam Caucus Reps. Michelle Steel (R-CA-45) and Lou Correa (D-CA-46) introduced a bipartisan resolution with Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Jim Costa (D-CA) to commemorate the 48th Anniversary of Black April, the Fall of Saigon, and the tragic collapse of the Republic of Vietnam.

In April of 1975, North Vietnam began an offensive campaign attacking cities in South Vietnam with the goal of overtaking the country, blatantly violating the terms of the Paris Peace Accord.  On April 30, communist forces invaded the Republic of Vietnam’s capital city in an event known as the “Fall of Saigon.” Each year, Vietnamese American communities across the United States commemorate and mourn these events during the month of “Black April.”

 

“I am honored to join the Vietnamese American community in Orange County’s Little Saigon and around the world in remembering those who lost their lives pursuing freedom and how blessed we are to live in the greatest country in the world,” said Steel. “Communism has caused suffering to so many. On the 48th anniversary of Black April, we reaffirm our commitment to defending democracy and preserving the memory of those who were lost.”

“As one of the representatives of the largest Vietnamese-American communities in the United States, it is an honor to work alongside my colleague, Congresswoman Steel, to remember those one million Vietnamese individuals and nearly sixty thousand American servicemembers who lost their lives in a quest for freedom,” said Correa. “Congresswoman Steel and I have both represented Little Saigon since we began our careers in public service, and we will never relent in my commitment to keeping alive the memory of those lost, and defending democracy—at home, and abroad.”

Background

The resolution honors the service members of the United States, the Republic of Vietnam, and allied forces that fought and died during the Vietnam War, the hundreds of thousands who lost their lives attempting to flee Vietnam, the millions more that found safety in nations around the world, and the accomplishments and contributions of Vietnamese Americans to our nation over the past 47 years.

Rep. Steel represents Orange County’s Little Saigon – the largest Vietnamese community outside of Vietnam.

Read the full text of the resolution here.

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Original source can be found here.

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