SENATE RESOLUTION 187--RECOGNIZING THE CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CINCO DE MAYO HOLIDAY; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 72
(Senate - May 02, 2019)
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SENATE RESOLUTION 187--RECOGNIZING THE CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CINCO DE MAYO HOLIDAY
Mr. MENENDEZ (for himself, Mr. Cornyn, Mr. Bennet, Mr. Blumenthal,
Ms. Cortez Masto, Mr. Gardner, Ms. Harris, Mr. Heinrich, Ms. Klobuchar,
Ms. McSally, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Rosen, Ms. Sinema, and Ms. Smith)
submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to:
S. Res. 187
Whereas May 5, or ``Cinco de Mayo'' in Spanish, is
celebrated each year as a date of importance by Mexican and
Mexican-American communities;
Whereas the Cinco de Mayo holiday commemorates May 5, 1862,
the date on which Mexicans defeated the French at the Battle
of Puebla, one of the many battles that the Mexican people
won in their long and brave fight for independence, freedom,
and democracy;
Whereas the victory of Mexico over France at Puebla
represented a historic triumph for the Mexican government
during the Franco-Mexican war fought between 1861 and 1867
and bolstered the resistance movement;
Whereas the success of Mexico at the Battle of Puebla
reinvigorated the spirits of the Mexican people and provided
a renewed sense of unity and strength;
Whereas the French army, which had not experienced defeat
against any of the finest troops of Europe in more than half
a century, sustained a disastrous loss at the hands of an
outnumbered and ill-equipped, but highly spirited and
courageous, Mexican army;
Whereas the courageous spirit that Mexican General Ignacio
Zaragoza and his men displayed during that historic battle
can never be forgotten;
Whereas, in a larger sense, Cinco de Mayo symbolizes the
right of a free people to self-determination, just as Benito
Juarez, the president of Mexico during the Battle of Puebla,
once said, ``El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz'', meaning
``respect for the rights of others is peace'';
Whereas the sacrifice of Mexican fighters was instrumental
in keeping Mexico from falling under European domination
while, in the United States, the Union Army battled
Confederate forces in the Civil War;
Whereas Cinco de Mayo serves as a reminder that the
foundation of the United States was built by people from many
countries and diverse cultures who were willing to fight and
die for freedom;
Whereas Cinco de Mayo also serves as a reminder of the
close ties between the people of Mexico and the people of the
United States;
Whereas Cinco de Mayo encourages the celebration of a
legacy of strong leaders and a sense of vibrancy in
communities; and
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Whereas Cinco de Mayo serves as a reminder to provide more
opportunity for future generations: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) recognizes the historic struggle of the people of
Mexico for independence and freedom, which Cinco de Mayo
commemorates; and
(2) encourages the people of the United States to observe
Cinco de Mayo with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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