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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The American GI Forum was charted by Congress |
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| because of the inequities and discrimination inflicted upon |
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| returning Mexican-American Veterans after their distinguished |
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| service in World War II, and its primary purpose is to serve |
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| Hispanic and Latino Veterans and their families; and |
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| WHEREAS, Hispanic and Latino Americans, as members of the |
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| Armed Forces of the United States, served with valor and |
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| distinction during World War II, fighting and dying for the |
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| principles of equality, justice, and freedom for all; and |
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| WHEREAS, Hispanic and Latino Americans during World War II |
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| were the most decorated minority group to receive this |
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| country's highest award, The Congressional Medal of Honor; and |
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| WHEREAS, Hispanic and Latino Americans, as an ethnic group, |
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| made tremendous and significant contributions during World War |
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| II, including the 200th and 515th Coast Artillery |
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| (Anti-aircraft) battalions stationed at Clark Field in the |
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| Philippines, 65 miles west of Manila; and |
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| WHEREAS, These National Guard units were largely made up of |
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| Mexican-American officers and enlisted personnel from New |
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| Mexico, Arizona, and Texas and were activated and dispatched in |
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| 1940 while America was still at peace; and |
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| WHEREAS, Within days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the |
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| Japanese Imperial Navy attacked American positions in the |
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| Philippines; outnumbered and desperate, General Douglas |
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| MacArthur moved his forces, including the 200th and 515th, to |
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| the Bataan Peninsula west of Manila; fighting alongside their |
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| Filipino comrades, the National Guard units made a heroic |
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| three-month stand against the large, well-equipped invading |
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| forces; as the weeks passed, rations, medical supplies, and |
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| ammunition diminished and became scarce; on April 9, 1942, |
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| starving and greatly outnumbered, most of the surviving troops |
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| were ordered to surrender; and |
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| WHEREAS, After their capture, the American and Filipino |
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| soldiers had to endure the 12-day, 85-mile "Death March" from |
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| Bataan to the prison camps, followed by 34 months of captivity; |
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| three years later, General Jonathan Wainright praised the men |
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| of the 200th and 515th units, saying that "they were the first |
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| to fire and the last to lay down their arms and only |
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| reluctantly doing so after being given a direct order"; and |
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| WHEREAS, The 158th Regimental Combat Team, an Arizona |
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| National Guard unit comprised of many Hispanic soldiers, saw |
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| heavy combat in the Pacific Theater and earned the respect of |
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| General MacArthur, who referred to them as "the greatest |
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| fighting combat team ever deployed for battle"; and |
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| WHEREAS, Company E of the 141st Regiment of the 36th Texas |
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| Infantry Division was made up entirely of Hispanic Americans, |
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| and after 361 days of combat in Italy and France, the 141st |
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| Regiment sustained 1,126 killed, 5,000 wounded, and over 500 |
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| missing in action; in recognition of their extended service and |
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| valor, the members of the 141st garnered 31 Distinguished |
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| Services Crosses, 12 Legion of Merits, 492 Silver Stars, 11 |
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| Soldier's Medals, 1,685 Bronze Stars, as well as numerous |
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| commendations and decorations; and |
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| WHEREAS, From 1940 to 1946, more than 65,000 Puerto Ricans |
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| served in the American military, most of them going overseas, |
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| and the 295th and 296th Infantry Regiments of the Puerto Rican |
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| National Guard participated in the Pacific Theater while other |
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| Puerto Ricans served in Europe; and |
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| WHEREAS, Twelve Hispanic soldiers received the Medal of |
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| Honor for the services during World War II; and |
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| WHEREAS, The Public Broadcasting Service has announced it |
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| is airing the documentary series, "The War," by Ken Burns |
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| beginning September, 2007, and this seven-part, 14 hour |
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| documentary series explores the history and horror of World War |
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| II from an American perspective, and it follows the fortunes of |
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| so-called ordinary men and women who were caught up in the |
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| greatest cataclysm in recent human history; and |
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| WHEREAS, This documentary exposes the racism of World War |
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| II directed at African-American and Japanese-Americans; |
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| however, it fails to outline the same racism as it affected |
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| Hispanic and Latino Americans; and |
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| WHEREAS, This documentary purports to honor the heroism of |
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| all Americans, when in fact it glaringly fails to honor those |
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| heroic Hispanic Americans who have earned such an honor; and |
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| WHEREAS, Whether intentionally or inadvertently, the |
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| contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans in World War II |
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| were omitted; this oversight appears to have violated the |
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| Public Broadcasting Service's own policy on Diversity; |
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| therefore,
be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| condemn this documentary for not presenting the contributions |
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| of Hispanic and Latino Americans during World War II; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That the Public Broadcasting Service is urged to |
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| refrain from broadcasting the documentary until this omission |
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| is corrected; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be sent |
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| to the President of the United States, President of the U.S. |
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| Senate, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, members |
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| of the Illinois congressional delegation, national and local |
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| directors of the Public Broadcasting Service, and to the |
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| National Commander of the American GI Forum.
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