Session #104 · 1995–97

Speech #1040254278

Mr. Chairman. my maternal grandparents were Romanian immigrants. They came to this country at the turn of the century. My grandfather learned to speak English from his two daughters. my mother and my aunt. whom he sent to college in Cleveland. Florastone Mather College and Kent State University. My mother went on to the University of Pennsylvania Law School. and my aunt went on to Kent State and got a masters degree in education. I am sorry that my grandfather could not live long enough to see his grandson. the grandson of a Romanian immigrant. become a Member of the U.S. Congress. But I do know that he believed very strongly. as did my grandmother. that English was a unifying force. as the. language. as the expression of what brings us together as a people. that emphasizes our likeness. our commonality. It is. in fact. the essence of what makes us. allows us to become the melting pot. that while continuing to celebrate his ethnicity. his Romanianness. if you will..and always having great respect for that. there was another love that he had. That was a love for this Nation. It was the kind of love and patriotic fervor that only I have seen in immigrants. that only seems to be a part of the heart of people who come here to give to this Nation and build it and be constructive and make it something great. because they want to be a part of what it means to be American without forgetting where they came from. Part of what it means to be American is to speak a common language. the common language of English. That is what this bill is about in terms of making clear that our official language of government is English.
Identified stereotypes
Immigrants have a unique love and patriotic fervor for the nation.
Keywords matched
immigrant immigrants

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
⚠️ Yes
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Family values Cultural enrichment Economic contributor

Speaker & context

Speaker
MARTIN HOKE
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
OH
Gender
M
Date
1996-08-01
Speech ID
1040254278
Paragraph
#0
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