The Korea Times

US lawmakers introduce bipartisan resolution for Korean Americans

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— Two dozen U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan resolution in support of Korean Americans to coincide with Korean American Day.

The resolution was submitted Friday to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform by Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA), who said he represents the largest Korean American community in the U.S.

Korean American Day, which fell on Sunday, commemorat­es the arrival of 102 Korean immigrants to the U.S. on Jan. 13, 1903. It marked the first large wave of Korean immigratio­n to America.

The resolution was cosponsore­d by 22 other Democrats, including first-term Korean American Rep. Andy Kim of New Jersey, and Republican Rep. Rob Woodall of Georgia.

“Korean American Day is an opportunit­y for all of us to recognize the countless contributi­ons the Korean American community has made to American life, from the private and public sectors to the world of art, education, and entreprene­urship,” Gomez said in a statement.

“Since arriving in the United States in 1903 — starting off as farmworker­s, wage laborers, and section hands — the story of Korean American immigrants and the subsequent success of their descendant­s is one that many other Americans can relate to,” he said.

The text lists the various achievemen­ts of Korean Americans in politics, business, academia and other spheres.

The House of Representa­tives “supports the goals and ideals of Korean American Day,” the resolution reads, and “urges all Americans to observe Korean American Day so as to have a greater appreciati­on of the invaluable contributi­ons Korean Americans have made to the United States.”

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