Recognizing the month of June as "Immigrant Heritage Month", a celebration of the accomplishments and contributions immigrants and their children have made in making the United States a healthier, safer, more diverse, prosperous country, and acknowledging the importance of immigrants and their children to the future successes of the United States.

12/31/2022, 4:57 AM

This resolution recognizes Immigrant Heritage Month in honor of the contributions immigrants and their children have made to the United States. It also welcomes immigrants presently in the United States and individuals seeking to immigrate to the United States to contribute to the health, safety, diversity, and prosperity of the United States.

Bill 117 H.Res. 510, also known as the "Immigrant Heritage Month" resolution, aims to recognize the month of June as a time to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of immigrants and their children in the United States. The bill highlights the positive impact that immigrants have had on making the country healthier, safer, more diverse, and prosperous.

The resolution acknowledges the importance of immigrants and their children to the future successes of the United States, emphasizing the valuable role they play in shaping the nation's culture, economy, and society. By designating June as "Immigrant Heritage Month," the bill seeks to promote awareness and appreciation for the rich diversity and heritage that immigrants bring to the country.

Overall, Bill 117 H.Res. 510 serves as a non-partisan recognition of the significant contributions that immigrants have made and continue to make to the United States, emphasizing the importance of embracing and celebrating the immigrant experience.
Congress
117

Number
HRES - 510

Introduced on
2021-06-29

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/29/2021

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

This resolution recognizes Immigrant Heritage Month in honor of the contributions immigrants and their children have made to the United States. It also welcomes immigrants presently in the United States and individuals seeking to immigrate to the United States to contribute to the health, safety, diversity, and prosperity of the United States.

Bill 117 H.Res. 510, also known as the "Immigrant Heritage Month" resolution, aims to recognize the month of June as a time to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of immigrants and their children in the United States. The bill highlights the positive impact that immigrants have had on making the country healthier, safer, more diverse, and prosperous.

The resolution acknowledges the importance of immigrants and their children to the future successes of the United States, emphasizing the valuable role they play in shaping the nation's culture, economy, and society. By designating June as "Immigrant Heritage Month," the bill seeks to promote awareness and appreciation for the rich diversity and heritage that immigrants bring to the country.

Overall, Bill 117 H.Res. 510 serves as a non-partisan recognition of the significant contributions that immigrants have made and continue to make to the United States, emphasizing the importance of embracing and celebrating the immigrant experience.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedRecognizing the month of June as "Immigrant Heritage Month", a celebration of the accomplishments and contributions immigrants and their children have made in making the United States a healthier, safer, more diverse, prosperous country, and acknowledging the importance of immigrants and their children to the future successes of the United States.

Policy Areas
Immigration

Potential Impact
Commemorative events and holidays
Community life and organization
Immigration status and procedures
Racial and ethnic relations
U.S. history

Comments

Recent Activity

Latest Summary12/10/2021

This resolution recognizes Immigrant Heritage Month in honor of the contributions immigrants and their children have made to the United States. It also welcomes immigrants presently in the United States and individuals seeking to immigrate to the...


Latest Action11/1/2022
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.