[Congressional Bills 117th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [S. Res. 124 Agreed to Senate (ATS)] <DOC> 117th CONGRESS 2d Session S. RES. 124 Celebrating the heritage of Romani Americans. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES March 18, 2021 Mr. Cardin (for himself and Mr. Wicker) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations June 14, 2022 Reported by Mr. Menendez, with an amendment and an amendment to the preamble December 8, 2022 Considered, amended, and agreed to with an amended preamble _______________________________________________________________________ RESOLUTION Celebrating the heritage of Romani Americans. Whereas the ancestry of the Romani people, also called the Roma, can be traced to the Indian subcontinent; Whereas Romani people have been a part of European immigration to the United States since the colonial period and particularly following the abolition of the enslavement of Romani people in the historic Romanian principalities; Whereas Romani people live across the world and throughout the United States; Whereas the Romani people have made distinct and important contributions in many fields, including agriculture, art, crafts, literature, medicine, military service, music, sports, and science; Whereas, on April 8, 1971, the First World Romani Congress met in London, bringing Romani people together from across Europe and the United States with the goal of promoting transnational cooperation among Romani people in combating social marginalization and building a positive future for Romani people everywhere; Whereas April 8 is therefore celebrated globally as International Roma Day; Whereas Romani people were victims of genocide carried out by Nazi Germany and its Axis partners, and an estimated 200,000 to 500,000 Romani people were killed by Nazis and their allies across Europe during World War II; Whereas, on the night of August 2-3, 1944, the so-called ``Gypsy Family Camp'' where Romani people were interned at Auschwitz-Birkenau was liquidated, and in a single night, between 4,200 and 4,300 Romani men, women, and children were killed in gas chambers; Whereas many countries are taking positive steps to remember and teach about the genocide of Romani people by Nazi Germany and its Axis partners; and Whereas the United States Congress held its first hearing to examine the situation of Romani people in 1994: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate-- (1) remembers the genocide of Romani people by Nazi Germany and its Axis partners and commemorates the destruction of the ``Gypsy Family Camp'' where Romani people were interned at Auschwitz; (2) commends the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for its role in promoting remembrance of the Holocaust and educating about the genocide of Romani people; (3) supports International Roma Day as an opportunity to honor the culture, history, and heritage of the Romani people in the United States as part of the larger Romani global diaspora; and (4) welcomes the Department of State's participation in ceremonies and events celebrating International Roma Day and similar engagement by the United States Government. <all>
A resolution celebrating the heritage of Romani Americans.
#124 | SRES Congress #117
Policy Area: International Affairs
Subjects: AsiaCommemorative events and holidaysConflicts and warsCongressional tributesCultural exchanges and relationsDetention of personsEuropeGermanyHistorical and cultural resourcesIndiaMuseums, exhibitions, cultural centersRefugees, asylum, displaced personsWar crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity
Last Action: Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S7082-7083; text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR S7082-7083) (12/8/2022)
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