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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3.5 ProcNatlImmigrantDay A PROCLAMATION OF THE CIIY COUNCIL CI1YOF DUBLIN CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, the Statue of Liberty has been the symbol of freedom, hope, and opportunity for millions of immigrants since the people of France dedicated the Lady of Liberty to the people of America on October 28, 1886; and WHEREAS, the Statue of Liberty serves as a reminder to all that the United States is a nation of immigrants, a nation of nations; and WHEREAS, the Statue of Liberty is a lasting memorial to the immigrants who have made America great; md H1J:lERBAS, millions of immigrants settled throughout the vast territory of the United States, and ,upported the ideals of independence and liberty; and WHEREAS, the torch held by the Statue of Liberty serves as a beacon of freedom that lives in the soul of every American; and WHEREAS, on October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty began to greet immigrants who came to America in pursuit of their dreams; and 1iVHEREAS, it is only fitting that we set aside October 28, 2005, as a day of celebration to honor the immigrants welcomed by the burning torch of the Lady of Liberty to this land of freedom. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Janet Lockhart, Mayor of the City of Dublin, on behalf of the entire City Council, do hereby proclaim October 28, 2005, as "NATIONAL IMMIGRANTS DAY" in the City of Dublin. DATED: October 18,2005 ~ --- a 1 ~