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Resolution for Holocaust Survivors Clears House

June 8, 2016 - 9:00am
Ted Deutch and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Ted Deutch and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

On Tuesday, the U.S. House passed without opposition a resolution from two Florida representatives urging Germany to “fulfill its moral responsibility to Holocaust survivors and urgently provide the financial resources necessary to ensure that Survivors live in dignity and comfort in their remaining years.”

Democrat Bill Nelson in the Senate and Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Democrat Ted Deutch in the House, all from Florida, brought out the resolution back in April. They were joined by Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, in the Senate. Back in 2014, Nelson and Collins held a meeting of the Senate Aging Committee focused on Holocaust survivors. 

“Today, the House once again demonstrated its commitment to achieving justice for all Holocaust survivors in overwhelmingly passing the resolution Ted and I introduced, urging Germany to honor its obligations to Holocaust survivors,” Ros-Lehtinen, the chairwoman of the House Middle East and North Africa Subcommittee, said on Tuesday. “It’s been over 71 years since the end of World War II, and even though they’ve lived through the unspeakable atrocities at the hands of the Nazis, Holocaust survivors today continue to face lingering injustices. It would be a travesty if humanity once again failed these individuals by ignoring their plight.

“The current system is broken and full of fraud and corruption; the Claims Conference has failed survivors, placing caps on assistance and adding unnecessary burdens on those in dire need of assistance,” Ros-Lehtinen added. “Germany needs to show its leadership and do the right thing by fulfilling its commitments and obligations to all survivors by taking action to provide mental health, medical and home care needs for all survivors directly and immediately. Time is of the essence and survivors can no longer afford these delays – they deserve to live out the remainder of their days in the dignity and comfort they deserve.”

“With one voice, the House today sent a strong message that every living survivor deserves to live out his or her life in dignity and comfort,” Deutch, the ranking Democrat on the Middle East and North African Subcommittee, said. “As the survivor population ages, we are at a critical moment in history, and the German government must live up to its promise to meet all the needs of survivors once and for all. Now is the time for real and meaningful action.”

Co-sponsors from Florida included Republicans Gus Bilirakis, Carlos Curbelo, Ron DeSantis and Mario Diaz-Balart and Democrats Lois Frankel, Alan Grayson, Patrick Murphy, Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Frederica Wilson. 

Nelson’s and Collins’s resolution is before the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Senate. 

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