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                Proclamation 9291 of May 29, 2015

                
National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, 2015

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                For centuries, Americans have been united with our 
                Caribbean neighbors not just by friendship and economic 
                cooperation, but also by our common values and ties of 
                kin. From a region of extraordinary beauty, generations 
                of immigrants have brought their enormous spirit, 
                unique talents, and vibrant culture to the United 
                States. Their contributions have enriched our Nation 
                and strengthened the deep bonds between our peoples. 
                This month, we celebrate the Caribbean Americans whose 
                legacies are woven into the fabric of our Nation, and 
                we reaffirm our belief that throughout the region, we 
                all share a stake in one another's success.

                As partners, our nations have reached for progress 
                together, and in our diverse cultures and complex 
                histories, we see a common trajectory toward a more 
                free, equal, and prosperous community. Throughout the 
                Caribbean, courageous peoples have thrown off the yoke 
                of colonial rule, seizing the right to chart their own 
                destinies, and they have overcome the stains of slavery 
                and segregation to widen the circle of opportunity for 
                all. Here in America, Caribbean Americans have followed 
                in the footsteps of their ancestors, joining their 
                voices with the chorus of patriots and carrying forward 
                the baton of justice--from the battlefield and the 
                outfield, in places like Selma and Seneca Falls, and 
                through powerful song, poetry, and prose.

                Just as our nations' pasts are shared, our futures are 
                inextricably linked. As millions of Caribbean Americans 
                continue to innovate and thrive in the United States, 
                my Administration is committed to lifting up 
                hardworking individuals throughout the Caribbean and 
                partnering with governments to build the foundation for 
                the next century of progress and prosperity. We are 
                investing in young business leaders and civil society 
                activists, working to expand what is possible for the 
                next generation of Caribbean leaders, and supporting 
                entrepreneurship, student exchanges, and more effective 
                job training. With new partnerships, we are helping to 
                move the region toward cleaner, more affordable energy. 
                And as the United States begins to normalize our 
                relations with Cuba, we have the potential to empower a 
                nation and end a legacy of mistrust in our hemisphere.

                America is and always has been a Nation of immigrants, 
                and today--as pillars of family and leaders in their 
                communities--Caribbean Americans strengthen every 
                aspect of our society. We must ensure our Nation 
                remains a magnet for the best and the brightest around 
                the world. Because of my 2012 DACA policy, thousands of 
                DREAMers from the Caribbean have been able to live up 
                to their potential, and last year, I announced my 
                intent to take action that would allow more high-
                skilled immigrants, graduates, entrepreneurs, and 
                families to contribute to our economy, including by 
                expanding the existing DACA policy and creating a new 
                policy to provide temporary relief to certain 
                undocumented parents of American citizens and lawful 
                permanent residents. And I continue to call on the 
                Congress to finish the job by passing comprehensive 
                immigration reform.

                Caribbean Americans have shaped the course of our 
                country since the earliest chapters of our history, and 
                they continue to drive our Nation to realize the 
                promise of our founding. During National Caribbean-
                American Heritage

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                Month, we honor the courage and perseverance of the 
                Caribbean-American community, and we rededicate 
                ourselves to building opportunity and protecting human 
                rights for all our citizens.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim June 2015 as National 
                Caribbean-American Heritage Month. I encourage all 
                Americans to celebrate the history and culture of 
                Caribbean Americans with appropriate ceremonies and 
                activities.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand fifteen, and of the Independence of the United 
                States of America the two hundred and thirty-ninth.
                
                
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                                                                                                         Proclamation 9291 of May 29, 2015

                                                                                                         National Caribbean-American Heritage Month, 2015

                                                                                                         By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                         A Proclamation
                                                                                                         For centuries, Americans have been united with our Caribbean neighbors
                                                                                                         not just by friendship and economic cooperation, but also by our common
                                                                                                         values and ties of kin. From a region of extraordinary beauty, generations
                                                                                                         of immigrants have brought their enormous spirit, unique talents, and vibrant
                                                                                                         culture to the United States. Their contributions have enriched our Nation
                                                                                                         and strengthened the deep bonds between our peoples. This month, we
                                                                                                         celebrate the Caribbean Americans whose legacies are woven into the fabric
                                                                                                         of our Nation, and we reaffirm our belief that throughout the region, we
                                                                                                         all share a stake in one another’s success.
                                                                                                         As partners, our nations have reached for progress together, and in our
                                                                                                         diverse cultures and complex histories, we see a common trajectory toward
                                                                                                         a more free, equal, and prosperous community. Throughout the Caribbean,
                                                                                                         courageous peoples have thrown off the yoke of colonial rule, seizing the
                                                                                                         right to chart their own destinies, and they have overcome the stains of
                                                                                                         slavery and segregation to widen the circle of opportunity for all. Here
                                                                                                         in America, Caribbean Americans have followed in the footsteps of their
                                                                                                         ancestors, joining their voices with the chorus of patriots and carrying for-
                                                                                                         ward the baton of justice—from the battlefield and the outfield, in places
                                                                                                         like Selma and Seneca Falls, and through powerful song, poetry, and prose.
                                                                                                         Just as our nations’ pasts are shared, our futures are inextricably linked.
                                                                                                         As millions of Caribbean Americans continue to innovate and thrive in
                                                                                                         the United States, my Administration is committed to lifting up hardworking
                                                                                                         individuals throughout the Caribbean and partnering with governments to
                                                                                                         build the foundation for the next century of progress and prosperity. We
                                                                                                         are investing in young business leaders and civil society activists, working
                                                                                                         to expand what is possible for the next generation of Caribbean leaders,
                                                                                                         and supporting entrepreneurship, student exchanges, and more effective job
                                                                                                         training. With new partnerships, we are helping to move the region toward
                                                                                                         cleaner, more affordable energy. And as the United States begins to normalize
                                                                                                         our relations with Cuba, we have the potential to empower a nation and
                                                                                                         end a legacy of mistrust in our hemisphere.
                                                                                                         America is and always has been a Nation of immigrants, and today—as
                                                                                                         pillars of family and leaders in their communities—Caribbean Americans
                                                                                                         strengthen every aspect of our society. We must ensure our Nation remains
                                                                                                         a magnet for the best and the brightest around the world. Because of my
                                                                                                         2012 DACA policy, thousands of DREAMers from the Caribbean have been
                                                                                                         able to live up to their potential, and last year, I announced my intent
                                                                                                         to take action that would allow more high-skilled immigrants, graduates,
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                                                                                                         entrepreneurs, and families to contribute to our economy, including by
                                                                                                         expanding the existing DACA policy and creating a new policy to provide
                                                                                                         temporary relief to certain undocumented parents of American citizens and
                                                                                                         lawful permanent residents. And I continue to call on the Congress to
                                                                                                         finish the job by passing comprehensive immigration reform.
                                                                                                         Caribbean Americans have shaped the course of our country since the earliest
                                                                                                         chapters of our history, and they continue to drive our Nation to realize
                                                                                                         the promise of our founding. During National Caribbean-American Heritage


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                                                                                                         Month, we honor the courage and perseverance of the Caribbean-American
                                                                                                         community, and we rededicate ourselves to building opportunity and pro-
                                                                                                         tecting human rights for all our citizens.
                                                                                                         NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                         of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                         and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2015 as National
                                                                                                         Caribbean-American Heritage Month. I encourage all Americans to celebrate
                                                                                                         the history and culture of Caribbean Americans with appropriate ceremonies
                                                                                                         and activities.
                                                                                                         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth
                                                                                                         day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of the
                                                                                                         Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-
                                                                                                         ninth.




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