[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 99 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. CON. RES. 99
Honoring Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy,
murdered as a victim of a hate crime for his Palestinian-Muslim
identity, in the State of Illinois.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 15, 2024
Mrs. Ramirez (for herself, Ms. Underwood, Ms. Kelly of Illinois, Mr.
Foster, Mr. Krishnamoorthi, Mr. Casten, Mr. Quigley, Ms. Schakowsky,
Mr. Jackson of Illinois, Mr. Garcia of Illinois, Mrs. Watson Coleman,
Ms. Jacobs, Ms. Tlaib, Ms. Bush, Mr. Amo, and Mr. Carson) submitted the
following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Honoring Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy,
murdered as a victim of a hate crime for his Palestinian-Muslim
identity, in the State of Illinois.
Whereas Wadee Alfayoumi, a 6-year-old Palestinian-Muslim-American boy, was loved
by his family and friends as an energetic, loving, and joyous light who
brought sunshine to his loved ones and classmates;
Whereas, on October 14, 2023, at 11:30 a.m., Wadee Alfayoumi was brutally
stabbed 26 times by a hate-driven perpetrator and tragically succumbed
to his injuries;
Whereas Wadee Alfayoumi's perpetrator has been indicted for a hate crime by the
Will County, Illinois, grand jury, and the Department of Justice has
opened a hate crimes investigation into the events leading to Wadee
Alfayoumi's death, as there is evidence the perpetrator yelled during
the brutal killing, ``All Muslims must die and your people must die''
and has been observed to be a consumer of media containing dehumanizing
and hateful rhetoric that is anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian;
Whereas Wadee Alfayoumi was born and raised in the United States, and his family
wanted the United States to provide them a life of safety away from
dehumanizing and hateful rhetoric toward Palestinian people;
Whereas no one should be a target of hate because of their ethnicity or
religion, whether such ethnicity or religion is expressed verbally or
through how one dresses, such as through the wearing of a hijab,
keffiyeh, turban, mitpahat, tichel, shpitzel, sheitel, kippah, or
yarmulke;
Whereas dehumanizing misinformation and disinformation fuel sentiments of hate
that result in violence against those who belong or who are perceived to
belong to a certain ethnic or religious group;
Whereas the Palestinian community's migration to the United States dates back to
the late 19th century;
Whereas the United States is home to one of the largest Palestinian diasporas in
the world that is made up of lawyers, doctors, teachers, business
owners, law enforcement, and others, all who contribute to the history,
arts, commerce, promise, and character of the United States;
Whereas Wadee Alfayoumi shared a heritage, history, love, culture, tradition,
and brilliance belonging to the Palestinian people and was a symbol of
another great Palestinian life full of promise;
Whereas Palestinian children, Israeli children, children in the United States,
and those all across the globe deserve to live in peace and be free from
discrimination, hate crimes, and violence; and
Whereas the recent Israel-Gaza conflict has had a particularly devastating
impact on children in the region, including at one point resulting in a
Palestinian child dying every 10 minutes, according to the World Health
Organization: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress recognizes that--
(1) the United States lost the beautiful light of Wadee
Alfayoumi because of hate;
(2) it is the duty of elected officials and media to tell
the truth without dehumanizing rhetoric when informing the
public of factual information;
(3) freedom of speech and peaceful protest are
constitutionally protected and a fundamental cornerstone of
democracy; and
(4) the United States has zero tolerance for hate crimes,
Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, and anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab
discrimination.
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