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Recognizing Immigrant Heritage Month, World Refugee Day, and Caribbean American Heritage Month.
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WHEREAS, Saint Paul stands on the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Dakota homelands; and
WHEREAS, we pay respect to the Dakota elders past and present and acknowledge the treaties made by the tribal nations that entitled non-native people to live and work on traditional native lands; and
WHEREAS, we consider that the many legacies of violence, displacement, migration, and settlement have brought us to the current day, we commit to understanding, respecting, supporting, and advocating for Indigenous People and for this land; and
WHEREAS, Minnesota and Saint Paul, specifically, have benefited from welcoming immigrants and refugees into our community on traditional and contemporary Dakota homelands; and
WHEREAS, Immigrant Heritage Month, which was first recognized in 2014, provides an opportunity to celebrate the shared experiences and stories of immigrants, to honor their journeys and contributions, and to affirm our shared commitment to fostering a society welcoming to immigrants in our communities; and
WHEREAS, World Refugee Day, observed on June 20th every year, acknowledges the strength and courage of millions of refugees forced to flee their home countries due to conflict, persecution, or natural disasters, and highlights the need for global solidarity and support for their plight; and
WHEREAS, Caribbean American Heritage Month, first recognized in 2006, is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the Caribbean American community in the United States, to note that the majority of Caribbean Americans have roots in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, and to remember and honor notable Caribbean-Americans who have contributed to our shared history and culture; and
WHEREAS, One out of every five (5) persons living in Saint Paul was born outside the United States and over 60,000 immigrants call ...
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