88R26128 TBO-D
 
  By: Vo H.R. No. 1286
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The year 2023 marks the 48th anniversary of the fall
  of South Vietnam and the subsequent emigration of hundreds of
  thousands of Vietnamese refugees, many of whom settled in the
  United States; and
         WHEREAS, On April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese troops occupied
  Saigon, bringing a final end to the Vietnam War, during which
  American service personnel fought alongside South Vietnamese
  troops to oppose the communist forces of North Vietnam and their
  allies; during the course of the conflict, more than 58,000
  American service members lost their lives and over 100,000 were
  seriously wounded; losses among South Vietnamese forces are
  estimated at a quarter of a million killed and perhaps as many badly
  injured, and countless civilians perished; and
         WHEREAS, American military involvement in the war ended with
  the signing of the Paris Peace Accords in January 1973; a small
  number of U.S. troops remained in South Vietnam to guard the
  American Embassy in Saigon, but the last of those were withdrawn in
  April 1975, as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on the city; in
  the days before Saigon fell, more than 100,000 Vietnamese were
  evacuated to the United States, including military personnel and
  others whose previous associations made them targets of the Viet
  Cong and North Vietnamese; and
         WHEREAS, Over the ensuing decade, the Communists tightened
  their grip on the country and hundreds of thousands more people
  fled; and
         WHEREAS, Despite challenges, a multitude of Vietnamese
  emigrants were able to establish new lives in other countries;
  those settling in the United States were aided by the generous
  efforts of the many Americans who extended a helping hand, and
  vibrant Vietnamese communities began to take root in cities across
  the nation; by 2021, this population had reached approximately 1.9
  million and constituted the fourth-largest Asian immigrant group in
  the nation; Texas is now home to almost 300,000 Vietnamese
  Americans, who have made substantial contributions to the economy,
  education, public service, science, medicine, the arts, and many
  other aspects of society; and
         WHEREAS, The observance of this somber anniversary reminds us
  of the magnitude of the sacrifices made and hardships endured in the
  quest for freedom, and we pay tribute to those whose lives were lost
  and recognize the courage and determination of the Vietnamese
  people who came to these shores in search of a better life; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby commemorate the 48th anniversary of the fall of
  South Vietnam at the conclusion of the Vietnam War.