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92_HR0965 LRB9216973BHbh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of 3 Representatives are forever indebted to and have the greatest 4 pride in all soldiers who served on our nation's behalf in 5 the Korean War; and 6 WHEREAS, Thousands of new immigrants to the United States 7 volunteered for or were drafted into the United States Armed 8 Forces during the Korean War prior to becoming American 9 citizens; and 10 WHEREAS, These noncitizen immigrants proudly, 11 enthusiastically, and faithfully served in the United States 12 armed services during the war, oftentimes receiving 13 battlefield citations and commendations for bravery; and 14 WHEREAS, In 1953, a law was enacted and signed by 15 President Eisenhower granting citizenship to noncitizen 16 immigrant soldiers after 90 to 120 days of active service; 17 and 18 WHEREAS, The 1953 law signed by President Eisenhower did 19 not have a grandfather clause; and 20 WHEREAS, An untold number of noncitizen United States 21 soldiers were killed in action in the Korean War prior to the 22 enactment of the 1953 law; and 23 WHEREAS, Those noncitizen soldiers who were killed in 24 action prior to 1953 were not honored by the United States 25 with military burials but instead had their remains 26 transported to their native countries for burial; and 27 WHEREAS, A bill now pending in the United States 28 Congress, H.R. 2623, would enable the family members of 29 noncitizen United States soldiers killed in action while 30 serving our nation to apply for posthumous citizenship for -2- LRB9216973BHbh 1 those soldiers; therefore, be it 2 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 3 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 4 we urge the Congress of the United States to enact 5 legislation granting posthumous citizenship to noncitizen 6 servicemen killed in action while serving our nation in the 7 armed forces of the United States; and be it further 8 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 9 presented to the Speaker of the U.S. House of 10 Representatives, the Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate, and 11 each member of the Illinois congressional delegation.