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Krishnamoorthi Thanks AAPI Community for Heritage Month Celebrations

US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi thanked participants of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. He emphasized celebrating Asian American contributions and standing against bigotry. The White House also released a statement honoring the resilience and patriotism of AAPI communities. The month highlights the significant roles Asian Americans play in various sectors of American life.

US Congressman Krishnamoorthi thanks participants of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Washington DC, May 23

US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on Friday thanked all those who celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Krishnamoorthi said that during this time, all the contributions Asian Americans have made to the country are celebrated.

In a post on X, he said, "As Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month comes to a close, I'm grateful for everyone celebrating the contributions Asian Americans have made to our country and standing up against bigotry and hate. At a time when even some in Congress target Asian Americans based on where they were born, we must remember: *E pluribus unum* -- out of many, one."

White House stated in a statement, "This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we celebrate the resilience, devotion, and patriotism of Americans whose heritage spans the Pacific and whose tremendous contributions have helped build the greatest Nation the world has ever known."

Throughout our Nation's 250 glorious years of freedom and independence, countless Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have made tremendous contributions to our national story, the White House statement read.

From the more than 77,000 brave service members defending our freedoms in the Armed Forces and the countless small business owners fueling our economy to the talented doctors who are making our country healthy again and the technological innovators driving our industries into the future, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have strengthened every facet of American life, as per the statement.

We are forging powerful trade deals with our Asian and Pacific partners, which are expanding our access to key markets, strengthening supply chains, and securing better opportunities for American workers of every background, the statement says further.

This month, as we honor the enduring contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, we pledge to work toward a radiant American future that is guided by faith, driven by hope, motivated by hard work, and uplifted by an unwavering belief in the greatness of our Nation, the statement says.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

👏 Proud moment for the Indian diaspora! Raja ji's words about standing up against bigotry hit home. We need more voices like his in America's corridors of power. #AAPIHeritage

Kavya N

The 77,000 Asian American service members statistic is impressive. But here in India, we also celebrate our diaspora's contributions. What's concerning is that even in 2025, some US politicians still target Asian Americans based on birthplace. That quote from Krishnamoorthi was powerful: "E pluribus unum" indeed.

Rahul R

As an Indian who has close relatives in the US tech industry, I know firsthand how much Asian Americans contribute. That said, the White House statement sounds like standard political rhetoric. I'd like to see concrete actions against the hate crimes they mentioned.

Aditi M

This is wonderful! 😊 My cousin works at a US tech firm run by an Asian American founder. Stories like these prove that hard work and talent transcend borders. Raja Krishnamoorthi is doing great work bridging cultures.

Tyler Y

I appreciate the sentiment, but as an Asian American myself, I can tell you these heritage months feel performative. The real test is whether Congress passes meaningful legislation to protect our communities. Krishnamoorthi is one of the good ones though.

Naveen S

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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